A Community Comes Together for Screen-Free Childhood
Published on
July 19, 2025
Pegasus Society Parent Meet-Up | 13th July, Ivy County, Noida
As screens slowly become a regular part of childhood—be it through studies, games, or entertainment—parents everywhere are asking the same question: how do we bring balance back into our children's lives?To begin finding that answer together, Pegasus Society hosted a special Parent Meet-Up on July 13th at Ivy County, Noida. The purpose was simple but powerful: to create a space where parents could talk openly about the growing concerns around screen time and explore real-life ways to raise their children with less digital dependence and more real-world connection.
Expert Insights
The event featured Child Psychologist Srishti Jain, who gently guided parents through the emotional and behavioral effects of screen overuse. She shared thoughtful tips on building healthy habits at home and how small, daily choices can shape a child's long-term well-being.More importantly, she introduced the idea of forming Screen-Free Clubs within housing communities—a place where like-minded parents can support each other and create fun, offline experiences for their kids.
Hands-On and Heartfelt
The meet-up wasn’t just about listening—it was about doing. Parents joined in a playful activity that involved keeping balloons in the air together. It might have looked simple, but it carried a deeper message: with teamwork, encouragement, and a bit of fun, even difficult challenges like screen time can be managed better.What stood out most was the enthusiasm of the parents. They were engaged, curious, and keen to understand more. Many shared their own struggles, and for the first time, felt that they weren’t facing them alone.
Why It Matters
Because children need play, not pixels—and parents need support, not silence.
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