THE SCREEN TIME TRANSITION TOOLKIT
How to End Screen Time Without Meltdowns
Because “turn it off now” shouldn’t end in tears (for either of you). Inside this free toolkit, you’ll learn the simple, neurodiversity-affirming steps that turn “Switch it off now!” into calmer, shorter transitions (without tears - for either of you).
You’re not a bad parent for letting your child have screen time.
You’re a smart one for noticing it helps.
For many autistic kids, screen time is the one part of the day that feels safe, predictable, and calm.
But the moment we try to end it… all hell can break loose.
You know the scene:
You give a five-minute warning - ignored.
You try to switch it off - meltdown.
You feel awful, guilty, exhausted… and maybe a bit judged.
Here’s the truth:
The problem isn’t the screen. It’s the transition.
Inside this free toolkit, you’ll learn:
➡️ How to use Lisa’s 3 P’s Framework to make transitions calmer and shorter.
➡️ What to say and when to say it to prevent shutdowns or refusals.
➡️ A printable 5-Minute Screen Transition Checklist to keep by your side.
What parents say after using Lisa’s tools:
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“We finally had a bedtime without a screen-time meltdown. I actually cried with relief."
- Parent in The Autism Parenting Revolution Community
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“It made sense the second I read it, I stopped seeing screen time as the enemy.”
- Sarah, mum of 2 autistic boys
Meet Lisa
I’m Lisa Galley Autism Parenting Specialist, former Speech Therapist, Autism Consultant and mum to three autistic adults.
We’ve had some right hum-dingers of meltdowns in our time, especially around screens.
But once I understood why my kids struggled with those transitions, everything changed.
Now I help thousands of parents do the same.
You’ll walk away knowing how to:
End screen time without a meltdown or guilt.
Work with your child’s nervous system, not against it.
Use screen time as a calming tool instead of a battle.
Finally feel confident you’re doing it right.
Ready for calmer transitions (and calmer evenings)
Grab your free Screen Time Transition Toolkit below