Screen Addiction - What can we do as parents?
Learn how to navigate screen addiction with practical tips and strategies for parents in today's digital age.
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Online
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
Screen Addiction – What Can We Do as Parents?
Welcome to this online talk designed for parents and carers who are interested in the topic of screen addiction.
We all want our children and teenagers to have a healthy relationship with technology—and that is possible! But to get there, we need to understand why screens are so addictive, take an honest look at our own habits, and put some practical steps in place.
In this session, we’ll explore:
• What "screen addiction" really means
• Why it affects children, teens, and adults
• How to build healthier screen habits as a family
This isn’t just about changing your child’s behaviour—it’s about reflecting on what we model as parents, setting realistic boundaries, and making small changes that can make a big difference.
You’ll leave with practical tools, new perspectives, and strategies you can start using straight away.
The last 30 minutes will be dedicated to sharing real-life experiences and Q&A, so bring your thoughts and questions!
Register now and take the first step towards a more balanced digital life for your whole family.
Frequently asked questions
I'm Nina Moyano, an accredited Parent and Confidence Coach. I support families in navigating modern challenges like screen time, emotional regulation, and communication. I blend coaching and mentoring, and I’ve worked with many parents to help them feel more confident and empowered.
This talk is aimed at parents and carers of children and teens, but it is open to anyone interested in this topic. Whether your child is five or fifteen, the principles and strategies we’ll discuss can be adapted to different ages.
No, this session won’t be recorded. However, there will be more opportunities to attend this talk in the future—so if you can’t make it this time, stay tuned for upcoming dates!
It’s mostly a talk, but the final 30 minutes will be an open space for questions, sharing experiences, and discussion. You can participate as much or as little as you like.