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 Christian Marriage And I Thought I Loved You Then Andrea Smolin - Family & Parenting Showing Up Is Enough Sarah Bragg - Faith ‘Mommy, I Don’t Want You to Die!’ — How to Talk to Your Children About Death Heather Gilion - Comments Join The Conversation Recent Stories And I Thought I Loved You Then How the Faith of Mary Magdalene Is an Inspiration for All Moms Showing Up Is Enough 8-Year-Old Boy Lifts Car Off of Father, Credits Angel for Helping ‘Mommy, I Don’t Want You to Die!’ — How to Talk to Your Children About Death