Tablets (iPad, Kindle Fire, Android)

Tablets are the most common kid device because they feel safer than phones. They are also the hardest to limit because every kid activity, from games to learning apps to YouTube, lives on the same device.

What Makes Tablets Different

Each device has its own challenges. Tablets specifically combine factors that make them harder than parents expect: portability, social layer, algorithm design, or sheer dopamine intensity.

What Works for Tablets

What Doesn't Work

Tool: Screen Time Reset Workbook

A printable family workbook designed to reset screen habits without the daily battles. Includes a family agreement template, daily tracker, screen-free activity cards, and a 30-day reset plan. Built by a mom of two who fought the same fight in her own house first.

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One thing: The tablets are not the enemy. They are tools that have been engineered to be hard to put down. Your job isn't to make your kid stronger than the engineering. It's to remove the engineering from contexts where it doesn't belong.

The Bottom Line

Tablets (iPad, Kindle Fire, Android) can be part of a healthy kid life with the right structure. The structure is the work, not the screen time itself.