A neuroscience-backed roadmap to reclaim your child from screens in 21 days—without the screaming matches.
Trusted by 2,400+ parents worldwide.
You aren't a "bad" parent. You're just outgunned by billion-dollar algorithms designed to hijack your child's dopamine receptors.
You’re in the same room, but they’re light-years away. You call their name—once, twice, three times—and they don’t even blink. That hollow, vacant look in their eyes is the hardest part of being a parent today.
Taking the tablet away feels like cutting the wrong wire on a bomb. You’ve started avoiding the conflict entirely just to keep the peace, but that 'peace' feels like a slow-motion surrender of your authority.
They used to build with blocks and draw for hours. Now, they don't know how to be bored. Without a screen, they’re lost, irritable, and restless—and you’re terrified their attention span is being permanently rewired.
Hi, I'm Sarah. I have a PhD in Child Development, but three years ago, I was crying in my pantry because my 4-year-old told me he loved his tablet more than me.
I realized I was fighting dopamine with discipline—and losing. You can't lecture a brain that is chemically seeking a reward. You have to give it a better reward.
We don't just "take away" the screens. We restore your child's natural ability to focus and connect.
Instead of waking up and demanding a device, your child starts the day with a book or quiet play. The 'morning rush' becomes a manageable, regulated routine where you actually feel in control.
The 'spark' returns to their eyes. Dinner time becomes a space for eye contact, real laughter, and genuine conversation that isn't interrupted by the pull of a YouTube auto-play.
You look over and see them building, creating, and imagining—deeply focused for 45+ minutes. This is what it looks like when a child's brain is healing and reclaiming its attention span.
Delivered in bite-sized audio and video you can consume while doing the dishes or on your commute.
5 minutes each. Easy to digest.
Exact words to say during screen transitions.
50+ low-prep ideas for independent play.
We don't take the screen away yet. We add rituals that satisfy their dopamine craving naturally.
We introduce the 'Peaceful Boundaries' framework. End screen time without the meltdown.
Restructure the environment to spark deep play. Boredom becomes the birthplace of creativity.
Get our free "Emergency Tantrum Card" PDF. 3 sentences to stop a screen meltdown.
I was skeptical, but on Day 4, my son brought me a book instead of the remote. I literally cried.
The Transition script saved my sanity. We used to have 20-minute scream-fests. Now? He just turns it off.
Worth every penny for the activity list. My daughter actually plays with her toys now.
Yes. The assignments are done during normal daily interactions like dinner or bedtime. It doesn't add time to your day.
No. We believe in digital health. You'll learn how to use screens as a tool, not a pacifier.
This is exactly what the program is for. We use behavioral neuroscience to gently shift their brain's reward system back to offline activities.
The brain development window is closing every day. Don't let screens steal another month.
"The only thing you risk is the conflict. If you don't love it, I'll refund you." - Sarah