ScreenBreak Coach — Hybrid Service (Human + Digital Accountability)
A 6-week, one-on-one coaching program pairing each parent with a trained 'Screen Transition Specialist' (freelance child development professionals, ex-nannies, or certified parenting coaches) who conducts 2–3 weekly check-ins (15–20 min async video messages + 1 live 30-min call/week). Coach helps parents design a household-specific screen-exit plan, troubleshoots resistance in real-time, manages parent guilt/burnout, and holds them accountable to weekly milestones. Digital platform tracks progress, logs daily screen time, and surfaces patterns (e.g., 'screens spike at 5pm—let's plan snacks + activity rotation').
29 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Unlike parental control apps (which don't solve engagement) or generic parenting courses (which lack accountability), this service provides real-time, personalized troubleshooting from someone who understands child development AND the parent's specific household dynamics. Weekly accountability + expert validation of the parent's approach dramatically increases success rates. Coaches can quickly identify if a child has underlying anxiety, sensory needs, or behavioral issues driving screen dependence—and refer to specialists if needed.
Target Audience
Parents of toddlers aged 18–48 months who have tried and failed at screen reduction multiple times; typically high-income ($80k+), time-poor, work-from-home or managing multiple young children, and willing to pay for personalized expert guidance + accountability (not just a template or app).
Key Features
- Intake assessment (30-min call) to map household screen patterns, parental stress triggers, sibling dynamics, and child's temperament
- Personalized 6-week screen-exit roadmap with weekly milestones and activity substitutions tailored to the child's interests
- Async video check-ins (coach records 5–10 min video response to parent's daily log/questions) for flexibility
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Parents unable to break toddlers' screen addiction despite multiple failed attemptsParents struggle to reduce or eliminate excessive mobile device usage in young children, leading to developmental concerns, behavioral issues, and family conflict. Current solutions like parental controls, time limits, and behavioral strategies often fail because toddlers lack impulse control and parents lack consistent enforcement methods or alternatives that hold children's attention equally well.
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