Screen time ends. Then comes the meltdown. How to Stop it from happening.

“Maybe you’ve found yourself prying the iPad from your preschooler’s death grip as they fly into a fit of rage when screen time ends. Or maybe your pre-teen has turned suddenly monosyllabic and moody after video games.”

Why do kids sometimes act out after screen time? And how can we prevent it?

Techno Sapiens – > Jacqueline Nesi provides eight ideas for how to stop it from happening

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