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 XFacebookBlueskyPinterestEmailLinkedInThreadsThis piece originally appeared on The Dallas Morning News, published with permission. XFacebookBlueskyPinterestEmailLinkedInThreads 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 Mom and Son Labeled ‘Unruly’ and Removed From Plane Over Nut Allergy Dispute, Mom Says Janna Firestone - Family & Parenting To Daughters Everywhere, From One of the Motherless Moms Susannah B. Lewis - Mom Gold 32 Iconic Things Only 90s Kids Remember Bri Lamm - Comments Join The Conversation Recent Stories 12 Healthy Snacks That Moms Can Make in Under 10 Minutes 5 Worship Songs That Will Uplift You During Stressful Days 11 Phone Alternatives for Kids and Teens—Including a Gabb Phone “Getting Your Pink Back”: How Lindsey Gurk’s Viral Phrase is Empowering Postpartum Women 6 Simple Morning Prayers for Moms to Start the Day Right