Summer screen plan
Ten empty weeks — a loose structure before the drift sets in.
Summer screen habits are set in the first week, not the last.
Setting the season's shape in week one, before the drift does.
Why it matters
A plan builder for the ten weeks when every guardrail school provided disappears overnight: it sets a loose daily shape (morning anchor, midday flexibility, evening cutoff stays), two weekly commitments your teen picks, and summer-specific screen windows that are honestly bigger than school-year ones. Pretending summer screen time will match the school year loses you the whole negotiation; the plan concedes the obvious upfront and protects what actually matters — sleep timing, daily movement, and something to show by August. Built in the last week of school, it lands as 'here's our summer shape' instead of a mid-July intervention after the 2 a.m. drift has set in.
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A printable summer shape: daily anchors, screen windows, and two teen-picked commitments.
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Key points
- Build the plan before the last school bell — week one decides.
- Concede bigger daytime windows; hold the evening cutoff.
- Two teen-picked weekly commitments give the summer a spine.
The science
Pediatric research documents the 'summer slide' in routines: adolescent sleep schedules shift hours later within weeks once school structure vanishes, with screen use the main driver and beneficiary. First-week patterns anchor the season — habits formed in transition windows persist because nothing competes with them. Loose structure outperforms both extremes: rigid summer schedules collapse against the season's social reality, while no structure cedes everything to drift. Holding the evening cutoff while flexing daytime totals protects the sleep timing that anchors mood and health, which is the single highest-value line to hold.
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Summer screen plan
Summer screen habits are set in the first week, not the last.
The skill you're building
Setting the season's shape in week one, before the drift does.
Key points
- Build the plan before the last school bell — week one decides.
- Concede bigger daytime windows; hold the evening cutoff.
- Two teen-picked weekly commitments give the summer a spine.
A printable summer shape: daily anchors, screen windows, and two teen-picked commitments.
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