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As parents, we want to “do the best” for our children – choose the right school, right activities, right hobbies… and sometimes we end up exhausted, constantly saying “No” and worrying about screens, manners and the future. In this real conversation with parents of a 4-year-old, we talk about: • A child who can’t tolerate the word “No” • Why 4-year-olds struggle to sit and eat at the table • How to say “No” less often but mean it more • A powerful digital detox story – from 3–4 hours of screen time to zero • Why kids should play themselves, not just watch other kids play on screens • The difference between curiosity, confidence and capability • Letting children do real things instead of over-planning their time • Handling outside influence, school, peers and language while staying true to your family values • Why attachment to loving adults matters more than perfect rules ⸻ ⏱ Chapters 0:00 – Our kids watching other kids play on screens 0:32 – Meet the parents & their energetic 4-year-old 1:40 – Channelising energy: play school, Montessori, gymnastics, dance 3:30 – “What more can I do?” – the trap of optimising every minute 5:10 – The struggle with “No” & table manners at mealtimes 8:10 – Why small children find it hard to sit still (and why that’s okay) 10:20 – Saying “No” less often, but following through when we do 13:10 – Digital detox: from 3–4 hours of screen time to zero TV 16:10 – Learning by doing vs learning by watching 19:10 – Building capability and confidence by letting kids “do” 22:40 – Outside influence, family values & why attachment matters 24:40 – Community, parenting reflections & closing thoughts ⸻ 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 #parenting #gentleparenting #consciousparenting #screentime #digitaldetox #parentingtips #preschoolers #thecuriousparent