Stop Screen-Time Battles

Conflict Relief

End screen-time battles without becoming the constant enforcer

FrameBright makes limits visible, predictable, and fair so kids know what to expect before negotiation starts.

Challenges

What teams face today

Every evening turns into "five more minutes" negotiations.
Bedtime drifts later because limits are manually enforced and inconsistent.
Parents feel exhausted and reactive instead of proactive.
Risks

What happens without action

Unsafe media or risky interactions can slip through inconsistent controls.
Trust breaks down when limits feel random or reactive.
Parents burn out from manual policing instead of guided oversight.
What Parents Fear

What parents fear most

Daily conflict will permanently damage trust and cooperation.
Kids are learning to ignore boundaries because enforcement varies.
Sleep debt will spill into school behavior and mood.
What Parents Want

What parents want instead

Boundaries that are firm but not punitive.
Fewer escalations at night.
A routine children can predict and accept.
Outcomes

What success looks like

Consistent quiet hours and cutoff windows.
Reduced bargaining loops and emotional blowups.
Healthier evening rhythms for the household.
How It Works

How to execute

1

Set non-negotiable windows

Define start/end times for entertainment, homework focus, and bedtime wind-down.

2

Apply countdown cues

Children see transitions coming, reducing surprise and reactive pushback.

3

Use exception flows

Allow structured overrides for family movie nights, travel, or special occasions.

Features

Routine automations

Move limits from parent memory to system reliability.

Daily rhythm reports

See where friction starts so you can intervene earlier.

Sibling-specific rules

Apply age-appropriate boundaries without one child setting the norm for all.

Evidence
Pew research shows many teens self-report overuse, indicating motivation exists when structure is clear.
AAP media guidance recommends combining limits with family communication and co-use.
Common Objections

Policies are adjustable by age and context, including flexible exceptions.

Yes. You can attach reward logic or parent-granted one-time extensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can create separate schedules for weekdays and weekends.

Allow educational and school tools while keeping distracting apps limited.

Ready to make family digital life calmer and safer?

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