101 ways to unplug your child

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Does the idea of having 101 ways at your fingertips to get your children to turn off their gadgets and participate in real life appeal to you?

How to Unplug Your Child (paperback, £7.99) by parenting expert and coach, Liat Hughes Joshi, is a sanity-saving collection of ideas for parents to encourage their kids to swap their screens for the sunshine and embrace a more balanced lifestyle.

Filled with a variety of fun, screen-free activities for both indoors and out, at home and on the go, How to Unplug Your Child provides a host of imaginative ideas. Whether it's getting creative with food and cooking, exploring nature and science or trying arts and crafts, these straightforward activities will encourage your child to enjoy the numerous benefits of reduced screen exposure, from improved sleep quality and posture to deeper relationships and enhanced mental well-being.

Author Liat Hughes Joshi is a London-based parenting author, journalist and coach. She has contributed to many national and international publications including The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times and The Guardian and a range of magazines and websites.

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