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Tech tantrums are not just about screens. They are about transitions, limits, emotions and routines. Parents can reduce drama by setting expectations early, using timers, turning off autoplay, giving calm warnings, preparing the next activity and staying firm when children protest. Over time, children learn that screen time can be enjoyable, but it also has a clear ending.

Tech Tantrums: How to End Screen Time Without Drama

Tech tantrums are not just about screens. They are about transitions, limits, emotions and routines. Parents can reduce drama by setting expectations early, using timers, turning off autoplay, giving calm warnings, preparing the next activity and staying firm when children protest. Over time, children learn that screen time can be enjoyable, but it also has a clear ending.

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Picky Eating vs Problem Feeding: How to Tell the Difference

Picky Eating vs Problem Feeding: How to Tell the Difference

Picky eating is often a normal phase, but problem feeding should not be dismissed. If your child is growing well, eating some variety and coping safely with meals, patient exposure and calm routines may be enough. If there are red flags such as poor growth, choking, vomiting, extreme distress, very limited foods or texture difficulties, seek professional advice early.

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Dental Care for Children: Brushing Battles, Fluoride and the First Dentist Visit

Dental Care for Children: Brushing Battles, Fluoride and the First Dentist Visit

Dental Care for Children: Brushing Battles, Fluoride and the First Dentist Visit

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How to Handle Food Refusal Without Bribing

How to Handle Food Refusal Without Bribing

How to Handle Food Refusal Without Bribing

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Whining, Shouting, Backtalk: Practical Scripts for Parents

Whining, Shouting, Backtalk: Practical Scripts for Parents

Whining, Shouting, Backtalk: Practical Scripts for Parents

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Rewards vs Consequences: What Works Long-Term for Children?

Rewards vs Consequences: What Works Long Term for Children?

Rewards vs Consequences: What Works Long-Term for Children?

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