For Parents • Child wellbeing

Your child’s screen habit becomes your family’s problem.

Ridan gives families a calmer way to set boundaries, reduce scrolling loops, and build healthier digital habits without turning every evening into a fight.

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Parent-ready guidance • Privacy-first • Built for real family life

The family reality

When your child is struggling with the phone, the whole home feels it.

Parents are asked to choose between doing nothing and becoming the full-time screen-time police. Ridan gives families a third option: clear rules, gentle interruptions, and progress everyone can understand.

  • Fewer nightly arguments about one more video
  • Boundaries that children can understand and practice
  • A way to support wellbeing without reading private conversations
  • Small wins that make change feel possible
What changes

Turn the child problem into a family plan.

Start with a focused pilot, learn what triggers the scrolling loop, and make the next healthy choice easier than the next infinite feed.

One shared language for healthier attention
The student journey

Behavior change is a path, not a switch.

The visual is an original product model: a sequence of small decisions that helps attention move from unmanaged to intentional.

Day 0

Baseline

Addicted / unmanaged

Start with an honest picture of when the scrolling loop takes over and what it is costing the day.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 7

Aware

Notice the loop

Name the triggers, moments, and feelings that appear before an automatic scroll begins.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 14

Adjusting

Make the pause easier

Use small boundaries and intentional friction to create a moment for a different choice.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 21

Improving

Choose a better next step

Redirect the urge into movement, learning, reflection, or connection before attention disappears.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 28

Stabilizing

Make it repeatable

Turn the most useful pauses and replacements into a routine that can survive a difficult day.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 30+

Focused

Protect the new baseline

Review the change, keep what works, and carry a more intentional relationship with technology forward.

One deliberate step at a time
The pilot measures the journey against an agreed baseline — not against a generic promise.
How Ridan works

A better way to support your child.

Ridan is designed to build awareness and self-regulation — not dependence on another strict blocker.

01

Set boundaries without banning the whole internet

Block addictive formats while keeping useful apps, messaging, and learning available.

Ridan intervention
02

Interrupt the loop before it becomes an argument

Short sessions and meaningful pauses help children leave the feed before the evening disappears.

Ridan intervention
03

Replace the habit with something doable

Movement, micro-learning, reflection, and connection become realistic alternatives to another scroll.

Ridan intervention
04

Keep the family involved, not invasive

Families get useful progress signals without exposing private messages or personal content.

Ridan intervention
What progress can look like

Turn the child problem into a family plan.

Start with a focused pilot, learn what triggers the scrolling loop, and make the next healthy choice easier than the next infinite feed.

01

More intentional device use

02

Calmer parent-child conversations

03

Better transitions into sleep, study, and family time

04

A shared language for progress instead of punishment

A 30-day family pilot

Start with your child’s real routine — not an ideal one.

A focused pilot helps your family see what changes when rules, lock-in, and replacement habits work together.

Simple family onboarding and rule-setting
A baseline-to-progress view across the pilot
Parent guidance for difficult moments
A clear next-step plan after 30 days
FAQ

Questions worth answering before a pilot.