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189. GrowTime Before Screentime Checklist

Val Harrison, The Practically Speaking MOM Season 4 Episode 189

Do you need a simple checklist for your kids of things to do before they can use electronics?  Summer can be fun and productive for our kids at the same time!  Let a CHECKLIST be their guide to being eligible for SCREEN TIME for the day instead of you feeling like you have to nag and harp and grouch at them to get them to do something productive with their days!    The beauty of a CHECKLIST – the kids follow it instead of mom needing to repeatedly ask them to do things or for mom to try to think of what she wishes the kids would do to be productive before they get on their screens. Two of my daughters join me on the podcast this week to help me share a SIMPLE PLAN for kids to keep themselves off of screen time until they’ve GROWN in some main areas of life EACH DAY! 

  Simple plans for ways your kids can engage their mind and body, be creative, build relationships, and make the most of their summertime, rather than spending all of their time on screens.

Here's a link to an old blog post of mine that contains this week's GROWTIME before SCREENTIME Checklist https://www.practicallyspeakingmom.com/post/podcast-blog-growing-our-kids-even-in-a-pandemic-plus-mom-what-s-your-harriet-road

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