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Could the most loving, well-intentioned parenting choices be quietly creating digital dependency in your child? In this episode of the Phone Addiction podcast, we explore the everyday parenting mistakes — made with the best of intentions — that train kids to outsource their emotional regulation to a screen instead of building it from within. We get into why "just five minutes" of YouTube during a meltdown, a tablet at every restaurant, a phone in the car, or a show before bed feels harmless in the moment — and why repeated thousands of times, these small choices add up to a brain that struggles to self-soothe, tolerate boredom, or handle uncomfortable emotions without a device. The goal isn't to shame parents. The goal is to shine a light on the patterns no one warned us about, so we can change course with compassion. In this episode we cover: * Why screens feel like a "lifesaver" in the moment — and what they cost over time * The neuroscience of co-regulation and how kids actually learn to manage emotions * How using screens as emotional pacifiers prevents frustration tolerance from developing * The biggest screen-related parenting traps: the car, the restaurant, bedtime, and tantrums * Why "just this once" almost never stays just this once * How parents' own phone habits silently shape their child's relationship with screens * The "screen-as-babysitter" trap and how to break it without guilt * Realistic, low-shame strategies to replace digital pacifiers with connection-based tools Drawing on research from developmental psychologists, pediatricians, and family therapists, this is essential listening for parents, grandparents, caregivers, and anyone raising kids in the smartphone era. 🎧 Part of our Phone Addiction series — subscribe for new episodes on screens, emotional development, and raising healthy kids in the digital age.
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