Screen dependency in toddlers often develops quietly. Screens become a way to calm emotions, manage meals, or avoid meltdowns especially during exhausting days.
Mothers seeking screen dependency support for toddlers often feel conflicted and guilty.
This is not poor parenting.
This is emotional coping.
Screens become emotional regulators
Alternative coping skills are limited
Alternative coping skills are limited
Understand emotional reliance on screens
Reduce screen use gradually
Encourage healthier emotional regulation
Strengthen connection-based engagement
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