HomeFamily & ParentingBabies & Toddlers It’s Hard to Cut Screen Time for Toddlers. But Parenting is Even Harder if We Don’t February 11, 2020 by Ellen Currey-Wilson This piece originally appeared on The Dallas Morning News, published with permission. Mom GoldmotherhoodParenthoodParentingsafetyscreen timescreensTechtechnologytoddlers Previous articleYes, I Had a Miscarriage. Yes, I’m Still a Mother.Next articleHelpful Tips for Writing the Perfect Love Letter to Your Spouse Ellen Currey-WilsonEllen Currey-Wilson is a writer and the author of “The Big Turnoff: Confessions of a TV-Addicted Mom Trying to Raise a TV-Free Kid,” published in 2007. Related Posts Family & Parenting The Labor of Love That Is Motherhood Wendy Holtz - Family & Parenting Father’s Heartfelt Defense of Co-Sleeping Strikes a Chord, Urges Dads to Cherish These Precious Moments Jenny Rapson - Family & Parenting Happy Father’s Day to the Dad Who Left Me, and the Dad Who Kept Me Mia Mauss - Comments Join The Conversation Recent Stories 100 Heartwarming Daddy-Daughter Quotes About Girls and Their Dads The Labor of Love That Is Motherhood 24 Wives Prank Husbands Into Wearing Matching Shirts to Church 20 Hilarious Dad Jokes for Adults That Will Make You Laugh Out Loud Father’s Heartfelt Defense of Co-Sleeping Strikes a Chord, Urges Dads to Cherish These Precious Moments