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Screens Are Not the Enemy: A Positive, Individualised Approach to Screen Time for Neurodivergent Families

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About Course

This warm, evidence-informed course reframes the screen time conversation entirely, because the standard advice was never written with your child in mind. You will learn how digital environments can regulate, connect, and genuinely educate neurodivergent children, and how to build a family approach to screens that is honest, flexible, and grounded in what your child actually needs. Whether you are navigating pushback from schools, second-guessing your own choices, or just looking for a framework that finally fits, this course meets you where you are.

What Will You Learn?

  • Explain clearly why mainstream screen time guidelines do not apply to many neurodivergent children and feel confident standing behind that position
  • Identify the specific regulating, connecting, and educational value that screens provide for your child's particular profile
  • Distinguish between avoidance-based screen use and genuine interest-led engagement, without shame or judgement
  • Map your own child's individual screen use patterns using a practical, strength-based observation framework
  • Apply low-conflict, flexible strategies for navigating screen boundaries in your household without power struggles
  • Respond clearly and calmly to schools, extended family, and professionals who treat your child's screen use as a problem to be fixed
  • Build a family screen approach that is tailored to your child's actual needs rather than a one-size-fits-all rulebook
  • Advocate for your child's right to use digital tools in ways that genuinely support their wellbeing and learning

Course Content

Rethinking Screens: Why the Standard Advice Was Not Written for Your Child

  • The Problem With One-Size-Fits-All Screen Time Rules
  • What the Research Actually Says – And What It Leaves Out
  • How Neurodivergent Brains Experience Digital Environments Differently
  • How To: Build Your Starting Framework for Understanding Your Child’s Screen Use

What Screens Can Actually Do: Regulation, Connection, and Learning

Reading Your Child: Avoidance-Based Use Versus Interest-Led Engagement

Setting Boundaries Without the Battle: Practical Strategies for Real Families

Holding Your Ground: Talking to Schools, Professionals, and Extended Family

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