Reuven Levitt
@TechProofKids
Helping parents raise children with resilience and confidence to not become slaves to tech. Scientist, Parenting Coach, Meditation teacher, Somatic therapist.
When we give our young child a screen some questions to ask yourself: 1) Are my child's basic needs being met? 2) Am I trying to pacify my child? 3) Is the content they are consuming appropriate for their age, time of day etc.
12 Hard Truths Of Psychology & Life. 1.
Normalize not forcing people to pick you. If someone thinks they can get better elsewhere – let them. Respectfully.
Love this post. Our nervous systems are actually quite good at regulating themselves. When we add in sugar, screen, alcohol, sleep deprivation and nicotine we are throwing it off. Balance is key, tools like breathwork are helpful. Don’t expect your child to be regulated…
Agree with every one of these. #7 is right on target. Add in there teaching them how to set a timer and switch off their devices on their own.
Kids are stressed and anxious. And the first thing doctors do is feed them pills... Here are 7 ways to ELIMINATE stress and anxiety in children 🧵 (Bookmark this!)
Tech/Life Balance: Helping Families Thrive in a Digital World. This is definitely worth reading. Some great tips and advice for parents. calpartnersproject.org/_files/ugd/2ce…
As parents it’s even more important to unlearn the self hate. It’s not easy, but you can be the one to stop the intergenerational trauma. Learn to love yourself by connecting deeply to how you love you child ..❤️. “There is no one more worthy of your love than you” The…
💜All those vile words people gave to us along the way. It’s hard to hear our own voice. WE are enough, WE are worthy, WE are lovable. WE can learn with time to love ourselves. If WE loved ourselves like WE love others WE would be unstoppable. 💜 #wevegotthis #selfcare #selflove
Do you give your kids sugar and then get annoyed at them for “misbehaving”? 1) Sugar is a powerful drug. 2) Sugar creates a sense of anxiety. 3) Sugar changes the way we perceive. Are you setting your kids up for success or failure?
Cherish every moment with them, even the hard ones ❤️
This picture gives me mixed emotions. I drive my son to school in the morning. I park on a nearby street so we can have a little walk together. Great moment every morning. Until recently, I’d walk him to the gate. This week he asked me “Daddy, I wanna walk by myself…
Good to see these kinds of stats. Balance is good for everyone.
Women are doing pretty well in academia these days
The verdict on phone free schools from a school superintendent: "Do it," and "I've already seen the results:" arkansasonline.com/news/2024/oct/…
Do you post images of your children on social media? AI and child pornography is real. theguardian.com/technology/ng-…
theguardian.com
A predator used her 12-year-old face to make porn. She helped pass a law to make that a crime
Child actor Kaylin Hayman fought back after she learned that a man had used AI to make child sex abuse materials from images on her Instagram page
Very encouraging!
The most common response to adversity is not chronic stress. It’s resilience. 54 studies of potentially traumatic events: • 11% of people had extended difficulties • 21% had acute symptoms that dissipated • 66% sustained healthy functioning Humans are less fragile than we…
Our inner voice is so quite compared to the carnival of the world ❤️🩹
Learning the language of your body is one of the most important things you’ll ever learn. As we slowly quiet the outside noise, we begin to hear the whispers of wisdom from within.
Some important one for parents with CPTSD. 1) I parentify my children. 2) Set no boundaries. 3) I am afraid my children will not love me. Any others?
Teaching / allowing / modeling children to grieve is something that will serve them their whole lives. When we don’t grieve we accumulate pain and resistance. When we shame our children for being “weak” we rob them of some of their opportunity to grow. Sadness is often a…
Grief is not a purely negative emotion. Over time, it becomes bittersweet—sadness is joined by love and gratitude. Nostalgia is a healthy response to loss. Longing for the past motivates us to appreciate the present and improve the future. The goal of coping is not to erase…
Beautiful ❤️
Things kids don't need: - iPads - YouTube - Smart phones - Expensive toys - Expensive vacations Things kids do need: - Their dad
Concerning, but not surprising. Not all children are equally susceptible to all harms. For example: ADHD makes children more susceptible to lower self esteem and addiction ❤️🩹
'We must not publish a study that says we're harming children because people who say we're harming children will use the study as evidence that we're harming children, which might make it difficult for us to continue harming children.'
What do you guys think about this? “Florida woman used Roblox to instruct 10-year-old to kill infant by dropping him on floor, officials say” nbcnews.com/news/us-news/f…
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