The Great
Screen Time
Peace Pact
Kick-Off

Create Lasting Family Agreements Around Screens—Without the Power Struggles

“When I nag, my son gets super frustrated. It’s negatively impacting our relationship.” — Jenna, Canada

Sound familiar? Tired of screen time battles? What if you could put an end to the arguments and create agreements that actually stick?

I work with families around the world to build a clear, conflict-free screen time plan that everyone agrees on—so you can enjoy more connection.

This is your family’s personalized jumpstart to screen time peace. In this one-time session, I’ll guide your family through a collaborative process to build a screen time agreement that work.

Benefits:

  • A Strong Start. Build trust early in the process to win over the skeptics.
  • Less Stress For You. You get to be a participant while I handle everything else. Let me navigate your thorniest conflicts so you don’t have to. I’m not enmeshed in your family dynamics and I’m an expert facilitator.
  • Confidence About What Comes Next. You’ll leave with an action plan and a date for your next family meeting.

📅 One-time 90-minute session | $250  With your 50% VIP discount, it’s just $125

I wanted to send you an email and say thank you for our session on Friday. It’s been super helpful. We hit a hitch with our agreement just one hour after our session which has been incredibly illuminating for me. Having the session as an anchor created space for those realisations to happen. I’m immensely grateful, thank you.

Alissa Ashworth

About Your Coach

Hi. I’m Lisa Rothman.

I’ve been a family conflict prevention and repair specialist for two decades. I’ve shared my expertise and the pioneering collaborative communication tools I’ve helped create with thousands of people through workshops for public school districts, private school consortiums, Fortune 500 companies and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

I started doing this work because I vowed I wouldn’t have kids until I had tools to do things differently than my (well-intentioned and loving) parents did. I now have two sons who are 16 and 18 and who I have never put in a time out or intentionally punished in any way.

Parents usually feel judged by their kids, their partners, their in-laws, other parents, and (the harshest critics of all) themselves. This is particularly true when it comes to screens. I help parents see what they are doing through a judgment-free lens, which results in robust, compassionate conflict transformation.