#1168 - Screen Time Wars: The Simple Hardware Fix That Changes Everything
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families - A podcast by Dr Justin Coulson

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Parents have been fighting the wrong battle in the screen time wars—and the most effective solution isn't about apps, contracts, or consequences at all. In this episode, Dr. Brad Marshall shares the surprisingly simple hardware-level intervention that reduced gaming disorder by 60% in just six weeks. Key Points: Managing home WiFi with set limits proved most effective in reducing screen addiction. Phone-level controls are second most effective but can be circumvented. Bedtime WiFi boundaries show significant impact. Traditional methods like contracts and consequences showed less effectiveness. Hardware-level solutions outperform software controls. Quote of the Episode: "What fuels all of these devices and their persuasive design and their addictive nature and their dopamine is the WiFi. We know that for a fact." Key Insights: Start with the strictest parameters when first giving devices. Focus on infrastructure control rather than behaviour management. Device-specific controls allow age-appropriate flexibility. Hardware solutions (like mesh routers) are more effective than software controls. Regular parent-child conversations about limits remain important. Resources Mentioned: G-mee Phones Mesh router systems Dr. Brad Marshall's research paper The Unplugged Psychologist website Incharge boxes for device storage Action Steps for Parents: Install a mesh router system for device-specific WiFi control. Set strict initial parameters when introducing new devices. Implement clear bedtime WiFi boundaries. Place limits on mobile data plans. Have regular conversations about screen time limits. Consider hardware solutions like G-Mee phones for younger children. Create device-free zones and times in the home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.