@pedsdoctalk: Stitch with: @cookingdadnation Let’s start with the truth: Screens aren’t the enemy. They help us connect, unwind, get support—and for many of us, they’re how we work. If you’ve ever taken a photo of your kid, replied to a work message mid-snack time, or used an app to order groceries while your child colors a masterpiece… same. So no, you don’t need to ditch your phone or feel bad for using tech around your kids. But—especially with little ones under 5—it is worth getting curious about how often tech interrupts connection. Because early childhood is a sensitive window. And even though a 5-year-old might understand “I need to finish this email,” a toddler? Not so much. Their world is all cues, proximity, and responsiveness. 📱 That’s why intentional screen-free moments matter. They help anchor connection—and teach kids what it feels like to have our full attention, even if it’s just for 10 minutes. And if you’re parenting and working from home (without childcare)? Here’s what’s helped me and so many others find more presence without tossing productivity out the window: ✔️ Set tech boundaries, not guilt traps. Try short “work sprints” followed by focused time with your child. ✔️ Narrate your use. “I’m finishing a work message. Then we’ll read.” Simple, but powerful. ✔️ Proximity counts. Letting your toddler play near you while you finish a task still offers connection. ✔️ Signal transitions. Saying “I’m putting my phone away now” helps both of you shift gears. ✔️ Aim for presence, not perfection. You’re human. Your kid doesn’t need perfect—they need you, trying. 💡 This week’s newsletter dives deeper into what the latest research says about parental screen use and early development—plus what actually helps without shame or unrealistic rules. 💬 Check out the issue “Is Tech Use Around Kids Really Harmful?” in the newsletter archive available for FREE on my website. Spoiler: It’s not about ditching your phone. It’s about small shifts that go a long way. 👇 How do you manage screen use around your kids—especially while working from home? Follow @pedsdoctalk for parenting content that blends science, empathy, and real life.
Dr. Mona
Region: US
Wednesday 21 May 2025 15:55:27 GMT
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Puddles :
I needed this reminder, and it was so validating also because I work really hard at putting my phone down at all those moments you shared.
2025-05-21 21:12:58
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I really needed to see this.
2025-05-21 21:30:13
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TaliaTiaraWorld🇳🇬 🇺🇸 :
Honestly I just realized am not alone and would do the needful
2025-08-19 13:39:30
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kim111 :
oh my this hurt my heart 😢 opened my eyes to how I can be a better parent
2025-05-22 22:03:29
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Bry | Mama :
I wish my husband would understand that just because he doesn't have a smart phone, and instead does this with his Kindle, laptop, and video games, it's still like this.
2025-05-22 03:14:52
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Amber Funderburg :
We are the first generation ever to have this technology but we must realize our lives are getting away from us. I’m guilty too and need this reminder
2025-07-11 15:42:01
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tarynup907 :
Thank you; I find myself doing this more often then I’d like.. thinking he’s fine playing with himself and reality is.. he isn’t; he’s looking for me to play and social with him
2025-05-23 00:15:42
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Draco :
I’m doing the best I can, that’s what matters to me
2025-05-22 03:09:16
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user6238388353773 :
It breaks my heart 😞
2025-08-19 08:50:02
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Neida Ochoa :
My baby slaps the phone out of my hand so I pay attention to her
2025-05-23 05:04:51
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clariceacunin :
I know I am always on my phone and I admit it is one of my coping mechanisms whenever I start feeling anxious and overstimulated by my surroundings. I know this isn't right but I am also trying my very best to be attentive to them whenever I can 🥺 even though I'm struggling with something I will do my absolute best for them.
2025-06-22 16:45:28
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Lana Lewis :
stop... the top video broke me 😭
2025-05-22 13:51:33
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Mads Laursen 🇵🇸 :
I don't believe anyone would use a phone like that.
2025-05-24 08:31:52
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username82727821238 :
God. It’s so hard to out my phone down. I have been more aware of it but man
2025-07-16 02:58:19
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TrollQueen😘🧌 :
Me watching this video while my daughter is playing by herself😭
2025-05-23 03:24:07
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butterface :
Great message for parents, grandparents, & sitters. This video was very eye opening.
2025-07-14 23:23:57
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Kyle :
crazy how they have moved to screens for kids in school now too. they all have a school laptop or tablet before even reaching middle school
2025-05-22 16:24:17
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Jaike :
how did they make this video without technology 😂😂😂
2025-05-23 17:43:32
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Jerry Padilla :
Thanks for this vid❤️🙏
2025-05-22 10:21:40
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Tavastia :
this is why since day 1 of my daughter being born i only get on my phone when shes sleeping. While she up and awake we bond, play, babble complete attention on her
2025-05-22 17:14:29
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A&M :
Oh my gosh, I need to be a better mom tomorrow😩
2025-05-23 04:25:57
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Ron Mexico 2 :
I need to do better with this. 💯
2025-05-23 00:14:14
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Sarah 🇬🇧🇮🇶 :
I knew it was time to stop doom-scrolling when my toddler said ‘mama, phone down’ 😩
2025-05-22 23:01:24
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Samizy play :
how is that i fish a lot (4-6h 1-4x/week), game (1-6h), work (4-7h). Yet she is allways "Dadyyy
2025-07-03 06:17:10
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Nanay Marvi | Video Editor :
I understand the video. I’m a mom myself. But let’s not shame parents who are taking a peek at their phones for a minute, compared to hours and hours of spending time with their children. My child doesn’t even want to play with me ALL THE TIME. So I take a quick minute off to myself. Check updates and all. But again, I understand the video and how it impacts our family, especially children 🥰❤️Peace to all
2025-05-24 09:32:17
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