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Curious about digital minimalism? Learn how to curb screen time habits and enhance quality of life with the author of Childhood Unplugged: Practical Advice to Get Kids Off Screens and Find Balance

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About Katherine Johnson Martinko

Author of "Childhood Unplugged: How to Get Your Kid Off Screens and Find Balance" (July 2023). Public speaker & freelance editor. Former senior editor at Treehugger. University of Toronto grad. Lives in Ontario, Canada.

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