$34.99
Kids’ Brains & Screens: Home Edition is a family-friendly book that helps parents and kids understand how screen time affects brain health, behavior, and emotional well-being. Written in clear, age-appropriate language, it empowers families with science-based insights and practical tools to build healthier tech habits together. Perfect for home reading, family discussions, and kickstarting positive change beyond screens.
Kids’ Brains & Screens: Home Edition brings the science-backed research and powerful insights of the original KBS curriculum into a welcoming, family-focused format. Designed to help parents and children understand how screen time affects brain health, relationships, and development, this edition makes complex science approachable and actionable for everyday life.
The Home Edition is streamlined yet impactful, offering the same foundational education as the classroom version—but tailored specifically for families. It’s ideal for daily reading, dinner-table conversations, book clubs, or small group settings.
Inside this vibrant, easy-to-navigate book, you’ll find:
Eight colorful, age-appropriate chapters that explain how screens affect the developing brain, social skills, emotional resilience, and academic success
A 7-Day Challenge to help families jump-start healthier tech habits together
Clear, practical explanations of how video games, social media, and excessive screen time influence mood, behavior, and development—in language both kids and parents can understand
Whether you’re hoping to guide your children toward healthier digital habits, spark meaningful conversations about technology use, or strengthen real-world connection and well-being, this book offers a compassionate, research-based roadmap for navigating today’s digital landscape.
The Student Edition is designed as a comprehensive classroom curriculum, complete with lesson plans, worksheets, quizzes, activities, and a structured scope and sequence for educators. The Home Edition, by contrast, is intentionally streamlined for family life. It removes school-style instructional materials and presents concise, accessible content that families can read together—anytime, anywhere—making it a natural catalyst for real-world conversations about screens.
