Turns out, we see the amazing value of the screen.

The technology in our homes is incredible. It provides information, facilitates deep learning, and offers new ways to connect.

Its value is undeniable.

But we have a problem with the mindless consumption. The doom-scrolling. The quick, empty dopamine hits that keep kids glued to a device.

Worse yet, the tech and media industry is designed to not only do this, but push it. They're not just aware of the addiction loop—they're actively building and monetizing it.

Your child's development is too important for that.

There is a right time for screens—for intentional learning, for fun, and for connection.

We're here to help them (and you) make sure it’s not the default setting.

LONG LIVE THE SCREEN ❤️ 🩷 🧡 💛 💚 💙 🩵 💜 🤎 🖤 🩶 🤍

LONG LIVE THE SCREEN ❤️ 🩷 🧡 💛 💚 💙 🩵 💜 🤎 🖤 🩶 🤍

Children sitting on cushions and blankets watching a movie on a projector in a dark room, with cozy lighting and decorative pillows.
A person wearing large headphones, sitting and watching a TV, in a room with dim lighting.
Person lying on a bed, covered with a black jacket, holding a smartphone in their hand.