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How to Reset Screen Time Over the Holidays (Without Daily Fights With Your Teen)

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Why Screen Time Explodes in December — And What You Can Do About It


As a single parent of a tween or teen, the holiday season can bring more stress than joy — especially when screens take over your home.


Without school routines in place, many families face disrupted sleep, increased screen time, and rising tension. If you're noticing more mood swings, more pushback, and more "just 10 more minutes"... it's not just your house. It's happening everywhere.


Here’s why screen time becomes harder to manage in December:

  • Your teen has more downtime and fewer boundaries
  • You're juggling emotional labor, holiday prep, and solo parenting
  • Everyone’s nervous systems are on edge — yours included


But here’s the truth: a holiday screen time agreement can change everything.

 

What Is a Holiday Screen Time Agreement?

It’s a clear, structured plan that outlines when and how your tween or teen can use their devices during the break. It allows for independence within boundaries — and it keeps you from having to argue every day.


5 Key Parts of the Agreement:

1. Morning Routine Before Screens
No screens until teeth are brushed, clothes are on, breakfast is eaten, and a small task is done.

2. Daily Screen Time Windows
Structure screen use around blocks of time — e.g., 1–2 hours midday, 1–2 hours in the evening, etc.

3. Non-Negotiables

  • No screens at meals
  • No phones in bedrooms overnight
  • No disappearing without checking in
  • No devices during outings or family events
  • Contribution First

4. Screens are a privilege — not a right. Set the tone early by requiring some contribution before devices.

5. Emotional Safety Clause
Let your teen know they can come to you about anything they see or hear online. Keep that door open.


Why This Matters for Single Parents

You’re carrying more — and doing it mostly alone. This agreement isn’t about control; it’s about protecting your peace.
You deserve to enjoy your holiday, too — not just manage everyone else's emotions and devices.
Ready to Put This Into Action?

In my latest podcast episode, I give you the exact language, scripts, and strategy to roll this out with confidence.


Your holiday doesn’t have to be screen-stressed. Let’s reset — together.

 

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