In this powerful workshop for parents, educators, homeschoolers, caregivers, and school leaders, Bradley T. Morris, founder of Majik Kids, shares practical ways to help children become empowered creators instead of passive consumers.
If you are concerned about kids and screen time, declining attention spans, overstimulation, lack of focus, emotional dysregulation, or the loss of imagination in childhood, this workshop offers a hopeful and practical path forward.
Drawing from real-life parenting, homeschooling, unschooling, research, and years of work at the intersection of education, entertainment, human transformation, and children’s media, Bradley explores how we can support kids with less screens and more imagination, creativity, movement, emotional regulation, and meaningful connection.
In this workshop, you will learn:
– How excess screen time affects children’s attention, nervous systems, creativity, and emotional regulation
– Why modern media often trains kids to become consumers rather than creators
– How to help kids build stronger focus, imagination, resilience, and critical thinking
– Why connection and co-regulation are foundational for learning and wellbeing
– Simple ways to support children’s self-regulation and emotional balance
– How audio stories, music, meditation, and imaginative play help activate the brain differently than screens
– Why agency, autonomy, and meaningful choice increase motivation and learning retention
– How movement and play improve attention, memory, and social development
– Why contribution and responsibility help children develop confidence, identity, and purpose
If you are looking for tools to help kids thrive with less screen dependency and more creativity, this workshop is for you. Join the next live offering at https://majikkids.com/workshop.
