Weekend balance board
Block out Saturday together — screens get slots, not the whole day.
A weekend with no shape becomes a screen with no end.
Shaping Saturday on Friday — so screens get slots, not the day.
Why it matters
A simple board you and your teen fill in on Friday: the weekend's anchor blocks first (sport, family lunch, that one chore), then screen blocks placed into real slots, then the open space left visibly open. School days have built-in structure; weekends don't, and an unshaped Saturday reliably becomes ten hours of drift that ends with everyone irritable. The board isn't a schedule — it's three or four anchors and agreed screen windows, with plenty of blank. Teens accept weekend screen limits dramatically more easily when they placed the blocks themselves on Friday than when the limit ambushes them Saturday noon.
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A printable weekend board you fill together Friday — anchors, screen slots, open space.
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Key points
- Plan Friday, not Saturday noon — pre-commitment binds.
- Anchors first, screen slots second, blank space kept.
- Your teen places the screen blocks; ownership does the enforcing.
The science
Time-use research shows unstructured weekend time is where adolescent screen totals balloon — not by decision but by drift, the default activity expanding to fill unplanned hours. Pre-commitment is the operative mechanism: limits agreed before the moment (Friday) bind differently than limits imposed during it (Saturday), when the phone is already in hand. Anchor-first planning works because structure crowds out drift without requiring constant enforcement. And keeping visible blank space matters — adolescents need genuine downtime, and boards that schedule every hour get abandoned by week two.
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Weekend balance board
A weekend with no shape becomes a screen with no end.
The skill you're building
Shaping Saturday on Friday — so screens get slots, not the day.
Key points
- Plan Friday, not Saturday noon — pre-commitment binds.
- Anchors first, screen slots second, blank space kept.
- Your teen places the screen blocks; ownership does the enforcing.
A printable weekend board you fill together Friday — anchors, screen slots, open space.
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