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This is a real conversation around screen time, Instagram, peer pressure, and the guilt parents feel when saying no. These are not theories. These are real questions from a real parent living in a joint family, raising a 13-year-old and a 6-year-old. If you’ve ever struggled with mobile phones, TV, grandparents saying yes, or being gentle yet firm — this conversation will feel very familiar. -⸻ If this conversation helped you reflect on your own parenting, you might also like my short course “Understanding Our Child” – a 90-minute deep dive into how children actually grow, learn and respond to us. https://tinyurl.com/tcp-courses ⸻ ⏱ Chapters 00:00 Highlight 01:55 After school screen craving 03:04 Are Instagram likes important for kids? 04:10 How much screen time is okay for a 6-year-old? 05:33 What if parents aren’t available after school? 06:07 Do kids need many activity options? 07:10 Joint family challenge: grandparents & screens 08:04 How to be gentle AND firm as a parent 09:05 Should TV or internet be removed completely? 10:10 Screen rules when parents are not home 10:50 How to explain screen rules to children 11:00 How should a 6-year-old handle bullying? 11:48 Talking to parents about special needs without labels 13:00 Screen time, speech delay & brain development 15:00 Is study time necessary at this age? 16:10 What real learning actually looks like 17:05 Why advice doesn’t work without action 17:40 What every child truly needs 18:40 Parenting, responsibility & impact 20:15 Closing reflection on parenting — #parenting #boundarieswithkids #parentingboundaries #parentingtips #thecuriousparent