The 3 Habits That Matter Most for Teen Wellbeing: Sleep, Screens, and Healthy Play
Sometimes the simplest habits can have the biggest impact on teenagers’ wellbeing. Today, Cathy and Meredith kick off the new year by naming three foundational habits they believe matter most for teens: sleep, screen use, and healthy play and physical movement. Drawing on years of coaching experience, they explain why sleep is essential during adolescence, how screens interfere with focus and rest, and why play and exercise are critical for mood and development. The conversation also looks at how phones, laptops, and emerging technologies shape teens’ daily lives, and why relying on self-control alone to resist them is not realistic. Along the way, Cathy and Meredith share practical ways families can support healthier routines without overhauling everything. These habits may sound basic, but they support long-term growth in powerful ways. Tune in for a grounded conversation about helping teens thrive by getting the basics right!
Key Points From This Episode:
[0:02:02] Today’s topic: Three healthy habits we’d love for teenagers to adopt.
[0:03:20] Why getting good sleep is such an important foundational habit for teen wellbeing.
[0:04:56] Reminder: teens need more sleep than adults during this stage of development.
[0:05:56] Building better screen habits: why screens are a major barrier to focus and rest.
[0:06:47] The case for changing structures, not just asking kids to resist phones.
[0:08:35] Concerns about kids and teens using chatbots to meet social and relational needs.
[0:09:51] Creating screen-free time before bed as a family habit.
[0:11:09] Why we’d love to see more teens engage in physical movement and healthy play.
[0:15:05] How overscheduling crowds out sleep, movement, and downtime.
[0:16:16] Playing the long game when supporting teen growth and development.
[0:18:12] Why adolescents still need boundaries, not total independence.
[0:24:08] Some of the habits that we are focusing on this year for ourselves.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
‘As more teens use AI chatbots, parents and lawmakers sound the alarm about dangers’
‘Teens are having disturbing interactions with chatbots. Here's how to lower the risks’