
Kidsstoppress Podcast - Your Parenting Happy Hour
Kidsstoppress Podcast: Your Ultimate Parenting Playdate
Looking for a parenting podcast that feels like a casual conversation over coffee or tea? The Kidsstoppress Podcast is your go-to source for honest, insightful, and engaging discussions on everything modern parents care about. From conscious parenting and education to mom guilt, work-life balance, and entrepreneurship, we dive deep into the real challenges of everyday family life.
Whether it’s navigating discipline, managing screen time, or discovering how to be a better parent, our episodes offer practical advice, expert tips, and relatable stories—without the judgment. We’re a favorite among families, teachers, and parents looking for guidance on raising kids with mindfulness and intention.
This daily podcast is designed for parents on the go. In just 20 minutes each week, you’ll get valuable insights, empowering strategies, and a sense of community. Whether you’re a new parent or a seasoned pro, our podcast is your must-listen weekly companion.
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Kidsstoppress Podcast - Your Parenting Happy Hour
EP 395 : The #1 Reason Your Kid's Screen Time Is Ruining Their Social Skills
Is your child spending more time on screens than with people? You’re not alone.
On Season 4 of Kidsstoppress Podcasts, Mansi Zaveri, Founder of Kidsstoppress chats with Dr Wazir of Motherhood Hospital. They talk about the growing concern of Digital Autism—a term used to describe how excessive screen time may be affecting kids’ brain development, social skills, focus, and emotional growth.
🔹 What is Digital Autism?
🔹 How screens may be rewiring young minds
🔹 Simple ways to reduce digital overload
As parents, educators, and caregivers, it’s time to rethink how much screen exposure is ‘too much’ for kids in today’s tech-driven world.