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A Gen Z’s Guide to Raising Screen-Free Kids
A Gen Z’s Guide to Raising Screen-Free Kids: What We Played, and Why It Still
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Pegasus Society Meet-up
It is time to change that together. Join India’s first parent-led movement to reclaim screen-freechildhood for a free, impactful parent meet-up.
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Screen-Free Childhood
In today’s digital age, technology has woven itself into every aspect of our lives—at home, in schools, and even during play.
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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
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Signs that your child might be addicted to screens
Nowadays, kids spend a lot of time playing video games, watching TV, and using screens to pass the time.
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A Step Forward at Cleo County: Building a Screen-Free Future Together
As digital screens continue to take center stage in our children's daily lives—from learning to leisure—many parents are quietly asking the same question: Is this really the kind of childhood we want for our kids?
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50 Activity Ideas to Keep Your Child Screen-Free and Happy
Many children have probably told their parents, on multiple occasions, that there is nothing to do but stare at the screens. When screen use becomes a regular part of daily life, it’s easy to overlook the variety of enjoyable activities that don’t involve screens! Motivate children to discover these ideas and experiences!
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How to Create a Screen-Free Bedtime Routine for Kids
A screen-free bedtime routine can greatly benefit a child’s overall well-being, especially their sleep quality. Today, children are constantly exposed to screens through TVs, tablets, phones, and gaming devices.
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How to Start a Family Digital Detox Weekend
In this digital world, raising a child screen free is a tough task to complete. It is not something which can be achieved by a single parent — cooperation from the whole family is required.
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The Hidden Traps Behind ‘Innocent’ Games Like Roblox and Candy Crush
The other day, my 11-year-old came to me excitedly talking about Roblox. “Mom, it’s a creative game. You can build things and play with friends; it’s good!”
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