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manage your children's screen time

  How I Manage My Child’s Screen Time (Without Daily Drama 😅) Let’s be honest… managing kids’ screen time is not easy. Phones are everywhere. YouTube is always ready. And sometimes, as moms, we just need 10 minutes of peace. I understand. But too much screen time started affecting my child’s mood and sleep. So slowly, I made small changes. Here’s what worked for me. 1️⃣ I Set Simple Rules (And Stayed Consistent) I didn’t make very strict rules. Just simple ones: Limited screen time during the day No phone before bedtime No phone during meals At first, there were tantrums. But after a few days, things became better. Kids adjust when we stay calm and consistent. 2️⃣ I Stopped Giving Phone During Meals This was hard! Earlier, I used to give the phone so my child would eat quietly. But I noticed she wasn’t even tasting the food properly. Now, we sit together, talk, and eat. It takes more patience — but it feels better. 3️⃣ I Started Offering...

How to Manage Kids During Ramadan: A Practical Guide for Muslim Moms

  🌙 How to Manage Kids During Ramadan (Without Stress!) Ramadan is a blessed month filled with peace, prayer, and family time. But for moms, especially with toddlers and young kids, it can also feel overwhelming. Between fasting, cooking, Taraweeh, and managing children — it’s a lot! Here’s how you can make Ramadan peaceful and beautiful with kids at home 💛 🌅 1. Adjust Their Routine Gently Children don’t need to fast until they reach puberty in Islam, but they can still participate in small ways. Instead of changing everything suddenly: Let them wake up for Suhoor once or twice a week (if they want) Allow afternoon naps Reduce screen time and increase calm activities Don’t expect perfect behavior (they get tired too!) 💡 Tip: Toddlers may become more clingy because your energy is low while fasting. That’s normal! How to Manage Kids During Ramadan  How to Manage Kids During Iftar How to manage kids during Sahoor  How to manage kids during ...