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Ep. 87: More Play, Less Screen Time: A Realistic Approach for Families

The Art of Playful Parenting

Release Date: 05/08/2026

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In this episode, Jill welcomes Beth Rosenbleeth. Beth, creator of the popular blog and Instagram account Days with Grey, simplifies routines and promotes play-based learning for young children. She's a former teacher and a mom of three whose strategies and activity ideas resonate with her 275,000+ Instagram followers. Jill and Beth explore the connection between quality time and independent play, easy ways to encourage creativity using everyday materials, and the value of open-ended toys that grow with children. This episode was also motherhood at its finest. Jill's infant decided to boycott...

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Ep. 87:  More Play, Less Screen Time: A Realistic Approach for Families show art Ep. 87: More Play, Less Screen Time: A Realistic Approach for Families

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In honor of Screen-Free Week, Jill breaks down how families gradually end up relying on screens more than they intended and why it can start to feel like the only thing that works. In this episode, she shares a realistic, non-shaming approach to reducing screen dependence by focusing on what matters most: creating more opportunities for play. Jill discusses how to evaluate screen time beyond just the number of minutes, why content and device type matter, how screens impact behavior and independent play, and where to start if you want to make changes without going “all or nothing.” Get your...

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Ep. 86: From Comparison to Connection: Parenting Siblings Who Are Very Different show art Ep. 86: From Comparison to Connection: Parenting Siblings Who Are Very Different

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In this episode of The Art of Playful Parenting, Jill explores a subtle but common habit that can unintentionally disrupt independent play. Through a client story and a look at how young children's natural play and movement patterns, she reframes what it really means when a child walks away from an activity. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the cyclical nature of play and how small shifts, like leaving materials out a little longer, can support longer, more connected independent play. Ready to see more independent play? This totally free resource that will help you get more time...

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Ep. 83: How to Evolve Your Play Space Without the Overwhelm show art Ep. 83: How to Evolve Your Play Space Without the Overwhelm

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In honor of Screen-Free Week, Jill breaks down how families gradually end up relying on screens more than they intended and why it can start to feel like the only thing that works. In this episode, she shares a realistic, non-shaming approach to reducing screen dependence by focusing on what matters most: creating more opportunities for play. Jill discusses how to evaluate screen time beyond just the number of minutes, why content and device type matter, how screens impact behavior and independent play, and where to start if you want to make changes without going “all or nothing.”

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