Get Your Kid Back From The Screen — In 30 Days, Without a Single Fight.
You know this evening by heart. You've asked nicely. You've asked twice. You've raised your voice — and it still ends in a slammed door and a kid who looks at you like the enemy. You've tried taking the phone away "for good," only to watch them sneak it back, hide it better, or lie straight to your face. You lie awake wondering if this is your fault — if you're somehow failing as a parent, while every other family on Instagram looks like they've got it figured out. You're exhausted from being the "bad guy" every single night, and honestly? You're starting to dread the moment you have to say "time's up." Here's the truth no one's telling you: this was never a fair fight.On one side is your child's still-developing brain. On the other, teams of engineers and psychologists whose entire job is to keep that phone in their hand. You weren't losing because you're a bad parent. You were fighting with the wrong tools.The Screen Reset is the complete, 40-page, 30-day system that flips the fight. No confiscations. No lectures that go nowhere. No more feeling like you're at war with your own kid.Inside, you'll learn exactly how these apps hijack attention, why punishment backfires, how to tell a normal habit from something deeper, and — most importantly — the word-for-word scripts, the printable family contract, and the day-by-day 30-day roadmap that gets your child to actually want to put the phone down.By the end, you won't just have a quieter house. You'll have your kid back.What's Inside — 13 Chapters, Fully Written Introduction — A Letter to the Worn-Out ParentFeel understood from page one, and see exactly how this book will guide you out. Chapter 1 — It's Not Laziness. It's Not Your Fault.Discover the real reason your child can't put the phone down — and why it has nothing to do with weak character. Chapter 2 — Anatomy of the HookSee exactly how the app is engineered to hijack attention, so you finally know what you're up against. Chapter 3 — Habit or Real Problem? A 5-Minute AuditGet a clear, honest read on your specific situation before you act. Chapter 4 — The 5 Mistakes That Make It WorseStop accidentally fueling the exact behavior you're trying to fix. Chapter 5 — Connection Before RulesLearn why rules fail without trust first — and how to rebuild it fast. Chapter 6 — The Conversation That Doesn't End in a FightGet word-for-word scripts so you always know exactly what to say. Chapter 7 — Your Family Screen SystemBuild a contract your child actually helps create — and actually respects. Chapter 8 — Filling the VoidReplace screen time with things your child genuinely wants to do. Chapter 9 — The Age Playbook (9–11 vs 12–16)Use the right approach for your child's exact age and stage. Chapter 10 — Pushback, Boundaries & RelapsesKnow exactly what to do when it gets hard — so you don't give up on day 3. Chapter 11 — Your Phone TooBecome the example that makes the whole plan actually stick. Chapter 12 — The 30-Day Screen ResetFollow the exact day-by-day roadmap, done for you, start to finish. Chapter 13 — The New NormalLock in the change so you never have to do this again. Conclusion — That Evening Can Look DifferentClose the book with a plan in hand, not just hope. 🎁 BONUS — The Parent's ToolkitA printable Screen-Time Contract, a vetted app list, a 30-Day Tracker, an Offline Dopamine idea bank, and a conversation-scripts cheat sheet — everything ready to use today. Who This Is For Parents of kids aged 9–16 who are tired of every evening turning into a screen-time battle. Parents who've tried taking the phone away and watched it completely backfire. Parents who want a real plan — not another article telling them to "set boundaries" with zero specifics. Parents who miss their kid, and just want to feel connected again instead of constantly at odds. Call To Action Buy Button Text:"Yes — Start My 30-Day Reset" Urgency line:Every day you wait is another evening lost to the same fight. The plan works whether you start tonight or next month — so why not tonight?
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