You will learn
>>Â Why phones are so hard for kids to put down
>> Why some teens feel lost in the real world
>> Why AI is starting to replace real friendships
>> How to stop being dominated by the scroll
Who this replay is for
Parents, caregivers, family members, children (12+ recommended), those working with children and youth and all youth community partners.Â
Featured Speaker
Digital Parenting Expert · Creator of the Total Digital Reset
Lucy helps families understand the digital world and gives them practical tools to build healthier habits and real-life connection. She is leading a movement of parents who have decided to stop being dominated by the scroll — and are taking their power back.
You are not behind.
You are not failing.
You are parenting in the most digitally intense era in history.
And you can lead your family through it powerfully.
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Parents are talking
"I walked into this workshop feeling overwhelmed and defensive about screens in our home. I left with clarity, confidence, and an actual plan. We’ve already made changes — and the tension in our house has decreased dramatically."
— Parent
"This wasn’t fear-based or unrealistic. Lucy gave us practical tools we could implement immediately. Within two weeks, my son’s focus improved and our nightly battles over devices almost disappeared."
— Grade 8 Parent
"I thought this was going to be another talk telling us to take the phones away. It wasn’t. It helped me understand what’s really happening in my child’s brain — and how to lead instead of react."
— High School Parent
Educators are talking
"Lucy has a rare ability to connect with both parents and students. Her message is balanced, research-informed, and deeply practical. Our community is still talking about the impact of this workshop."
— Elementary School Principal
Students are talking
"No one had ever explained screens like that before. It made me realize I wasn’t lazy — I was overloaded. I’ve started changing how I use my phone and I feel more relaxed and in control."
— Grade 11 Student
 "This was great! You should really keep going with what you're doing!"
— Grade 8 Student