Make screen rules explicit, not emotional
Builds a simple family media plan aligned to pediatric guidance. Without explicit rules, phones and tablets take over and conflict escalates. This produces a short plan with rules, zones, exceptions, and a one-week pilot.
Create a family media plan for my household. Include: - Screen-free zones and times - Daily screen allowance by age - Co-viewing rules for younger kids - Exception list (travel, medical, video chat) - A printable summary Kids' ages: [list ages] Biggest screen problem right now: [describe]
The AAP recommends limiting media for ages 2-5 to about 1 hour/day of quality
content, avoiding screens 1 hour before bedtime, and creating a Family Media Plan.
Without shared rules, screens displace sleep, play, and connection — and every
negotiation becomes a battle. This recipe makes the rules visible and shared.
Shorten bedtime without turning it into a battle
Standardizes bedtime steps and removes common friction points. When bedtime balloons, dads lose the primary evening window for connection and personal recovery. This builds a consistent routine plus a "tomorrow prep" step.
If it's not scheduled, it gets eaten
Creates a protected daily or weekly dad-kid block using calendar-first boundaries. Treats time with your kids like an immovable meeting: placed first, defended with simple rules, and paired with a fallback plan when work runs late.
Scripture that speaks to where you are today
Get a daily Bible verse selected specifically for your current season of life. Your Claw uses what it knows about your work, family, and challenges to surface passages that actually resonate — not random verse-of-the-day generators.
Every class, one calendar, zero surprises
Merge all your syllabi into a single calendar, task list, and weekly snapshot. No more flipping between PDFs to figure out what's due — every deadline, reading, and milestone lands in one system with reminders that actually fire on time.