ScreenCoach

Australian-Made ScreenCoach Featured on A Current Affair: Helping Parents Take Control of Screen Time

We are proud to share that ScreenCoach has been featured on A Current Affair, showcasing our Australian-made app that is transforming how families manage screen time. This recognition highlights our mission to empower parents with tools to create a balanced digital lifestyle for their kids.

As featured in the segment, ScreenCoach offers a unique solution by allowing children to earn screen time through positive activities like completing chores and educational tasks. Our app helps reduce the stress and conflict around screen time, giving families a fun and rewarding way to stay on track with their daily routines.

Being featured on such a renowned platform as A Current Affair underscores the growing need for innovative tools like ScreenCoach to address the challenges of technology use in modern households. We are thrilled to see the positive impact our app is making in homes across Australia.

Check out the full feature on A Current Affair here: 👉 New Australian-Made ScreenCoach App Helping Parents Take Control of Kids’ Screen Time

 


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Stephanie Kakris

Stephanie Kakris

Stephanie Kakris has a Masters in Psychology and is a published parenting author. She is the co-founder of ScreenCoach, a combined hardware and software platform where kids are allocated a set amount of screen time, and after their time is up, they need to go and complete activities such as exercise, chores or non-screen play to earn more time before they can resume.
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