For parents who are done fighting the same screen-time battle every day

End the Screen-Time Power Struggle without having to be the villain.

The eBook that helps you shift from reactive to in-control  without yelling, threatening, or negotiating every night.

Let’s Get Real About What You’re Dealing With

Phones are built to keep people scrolling.
Teen brains?
They’re basically bullseyes for that design.
 
So when the setup stays the same, the outcome stays the sameno matter how reasonable, consistent, or calm you try to be.
You’re not imagining it:
  • The pushback gets stronger.
  • The energy shifts the second you mention screentime.
  • And every conversation turns into a negotiation... or a fight.
You don’t want to take their phone away forever(but you've definitely considered it).
 
You just want one night where you’re not playing phone cop.
You want your teen to look up without being asked three times.
You want less drama — and more normal.

Why Trying Harder Hasn’t Changed Anything

Let’s be real.
You’ve already been trying.
 
You’ve:
  • Confiscated the phone mid-argument, thinking a break might help
  • Threatened to cut the WiFi if they don’t unplug “right now”
  • Begged them to just look up for dinner(or anything)
  • Tried using logic — lecturing about dopamine, sleep, and screen addiction
  • Tried using data — checking screen-time reports like a digital detective
     

And if effort were the issue… It would be working by now.

But instead? You’re stuck choosing between:

  • Repeating conversations that escalate to blow-ups, or
  • Letting things slide and hoping they magically improve.

Neither option actually works.

And meanwhile…

The cost isn’t just screen time.

It’s the vibe in the house.

The tension over the weekend.

The edge in your voice.

The way something small keeps turning into something way too big.

Introducing: Scroll Control

This isn’t another “digital detox” guilt trip. This is the guide for parents who are done yelling — and done giving up.

What you'll learn inside:

  • Why the Scroll Spiral Happens
    Understand the real mechanics behind why your teen “won’t put the phone down” — and why it’s not yours(or their) fault.
  • How Small Wins Beat Big Rules
    Tiny tweaks beat massive moves. Learn the behavioral design strategies that actually land — even if your teen is resistant.
  • Language That Doesn’t Backfire
    Get real-life scripts that de-escalate and create buy-in without lectures you don't want to give(and your teen would tune out anyway)
  • How to Shift From Policing to Coaching
    No more tech cop energy. Use digital wellness strategies that feel human, maintain authority, and build connection.
  • What to Say in the Moment
    Struggling with transitions? Spirals? Shutdowns? You’ll get ready-to-use phrases for the hard moments — so you’re not winging it while already frustrated.
  • Bonus #1 A 7-Day Tracker 
    Measure connection, mood, and vibe — not just minutes(which most screentime limits don't consider.) This helps you track screen time for humans, not robots.
  • Bonus #2 100 Offline Wins by Teen Personality Type
    Because “go do something else” isn’t a plan. But a list tailored to your kid’s actual vibe? That’s a plan.

This eBook Was Made For You If...

  • You’re tired of screen fights but don’t want to give up.
  • You sense screen time is hurting your teen’s well-being, but feel stuck.
  • You want connection, not control.
  • You’re done yelling — but don’t want to disappear either.
  • You’ve tried limits, apps, and lectures… and none of them stick.

My Promise to You

I won’t fearmonger you. I won’t shame you. I won’t make your teen the enemy.

I’ll give you a clear strategy that helps you lead with less conflict and more connection, so it’s easier for your teen to choose real-life wins more often, without you having to force it.

What Makes Scroll Control Different?

Most screen-time advice for parents is either:

❌ Fear-based — loaded with worst-case stats and panic headlines
❌ Shame-driven — making you or your teen feel like the problem
❌ Unrealistic — offering one-size-fits-all “fixes” that ignore real-life chaos

Nah. Not here.

Scroll Control gets it.

✅ It treats you like a capable, (but burned-out parent) — not a failure
✅ It gives you tools that actually work with your teen’s brain (not against it)
✅ It’s rooted in behavior design, not punishment
✅ And it’s made for real families — not fantasy households where teens says “sure, Mom!” the first time

Praise for Scroll Control

“I feel like I have some control over the situation. I have more ways to address the issue — more tools in my toolbox!”

“I learned terms I never knew before and you taught in an entertaining way. This makes sense and I know how to help!”

“Do yourself a favor and relieve some of your frustration. Get Scroll Control!”

“Quick read, super helpful, and actually realistic for busy parents.”

Here’s What You Get Inside Scroll Control:

  • ✅ 13 Chapters of real-life actionable strategies aligned with National Health Education(NHES) and Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning(CASEL) standards

  • ✅ The PHuncle Script Vault- ready-to-use phrases for in-the-moment calm, even when your patience is running on fumes

  • ✅ 7-Day Tracker because all screentime is not created equal

  • ✅ 100 Offline Activities matched to your teen's personality

  • ✅ Instant digital access — you can read it in an afternoon and start shifting things by tonight

By This Time Next Week…

Your teen’s relationship with their phone can be completely different.
And so can yours.

You’ll go from reactive to relational.
From rule enforcer to identity builder.
From burned out to back in charge

About The Author

I’m Dorian, aka The PHuncle (the Public Health Uncle). I’m a Public Health Educator and a National Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach who kept seeing parents stuck in the same loop: confiscate the phone, explode, apologize, repeat.

 

So I built a simple framework that turns screen-time fights into actual conversations, because your house shouldn’t feel like a courtroom over TikTok.

 

That’s why I created Scroll Control, not as another rulebook, but as a gameplan you can actually run so you can set boundaries without feeling like the villain.