The Media Crisis We Can’t Ignore Anymore

The average child now spends over 7.5 hours a day with media, and too much of it lacks emotional depth. Get your free report to see what parents and educators are doing about it.

 
 

What Emotional Weakness Looks Like in Real Life

If you’ve seen your child:

  • Melt down over minor frustrations

  • Struggle with empathy or apology

  • Disconnect after screen time

  • Drift from meaningful friendships

…it’s not just “behavior.”  It’s the emotional impact of screen culture

What You’ll Learn Inside:

  • How to spot emotionally empty media (and what to replace it with)

  • The 5-Question Media Test to evaluate any kids’ show, book, or app

  • The 5-Minute Character Habit™ used in 1,000 classrooms

  • Real stories from parents and educators seeing breakthrough results

 

The Media Crisis We Can’t Ignore Anymore

The average child now spends over 7.5 hours a day with media, and too much of it lacks emotional depth.

While there are standout shows doing meaningful work, the majority of kids’ content still skips past values like patience, empathy, and gratitude. Storylines rush to resolve conflict without reflection, modeling shortcuts instead of growth.

The result? Many kids are absorbing habits of instant gratification and shallow connection, and we’re seeing the effects at home and in the classroom.

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Parent, Chick-fil-A Customer

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Pre-K Teacher, The Goddard School