
How to Help Boys Break Free from Screens This Summer
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On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Richelle Whittaker (Dr. Shell) dives into the challenges of managing boys’ screen time over the summer. Dr. Shell discusses why boys are so drawn to screens, including boredom, social interaction, and the dopamine “high” that devices can produce.
Listeners will learn to recognize the signs of screen-time imbalance—such as temper tantrums, sleep disruption, and withdrawal—and will discover expert strategies to help boys break free from screens. Dr. Shell outlines practical, actionable tips for parents:
- Co-creating device rules with your son
- Offering alternative summer activities like camps and reading
- Staying consistent yet flexible, especially with family routines and grandparents
- Modeling healthy screen habits as a parent
This episode is packed with tools to help moms build healthier tech boundaries without the frustration, plus updates on special community events, resources for raising emotionally whole sons, and more.
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Disclaimer: Dr. Richelle is a therapist, but she is not your therapist. All information provided is not to be taken as therapy.