Village to Raise, Colombia

This session was exactly what parents need right now—clear, grounded, and deeply reassuring. Dr. Gupta brought both clinical expertise and real humanity to a topic that often feels overwhelming. She explained the impact of screen exposure in a way that was evidence-based but never alarmist and offered practical, realistic guidance that parents can actually implement.

What stood out most was her ability to acknowledge the emotional reality families are navigating—the fear of exclusion, the pressure to “keep up,” and the uncertainty about what is truly healthy—while still holding firm boundaries around child development and well-being.

This was not just informative. It was empowering.

As the founder of Village to Raise, a parent-led movement in Colombia supporting families who want to delay smartphones and social media, I can say this conversation will continue shaping our community long after the webinar ended. We are deeply grateful for her time and leadership.

★★★★★

Nidhi addresses a very important topic that affects many people. It is urgent to address the damage our young (and adult) mobile users are experiencing, and Dr. Gupta’s insights on this are very valuable.

★★★★★

There are many useful insights that we can apply to our daily lives to be more present and to find different ways to spend our time.

★★★★★

Provides clarity, a sense of urgency, and actionable guidance.

★★★★★

We were deeply grateful for Dr. Gupta’s generosity and clarity. Our parent community in Colombia is navigating enormous pressure around screens, early smartphone access, and social media, and her perspective brought both science and calm to the conversation.

The engagement and registration numbers reflect how urgently families need this kind of guidance. There is a growing global parent movement that wants to make thoughtful, developmentally aligned decisions, and her voice is helping move that conversation from fear to informed leadership.

★★★★★

Many Latin American parent communities are not yet connected to this reality.

★★★★★

Village to Raise, Colombia

This session was exactly what parents need right now—clear, grounded, and deeply reassuring. Dr. Gupta brought both clinical expertise and real humanity to a topic that often feels overwhelming. She explained the impact of screen exposure in a way that was evidence-based but never alarmist and offered practical, realistic guidance that parents can actually implement.

What stood out most was her ability to acknowledge the emotional reality families are navigating—the fear of exclusion, the pressure to “keep up,” and the uncertainty about what is truly healthy—while still holding firm boundaries around child development and well-being.

This was not just informative. It was empowering.

As the founder of Village to Raise, a parent-led movement in Colombia supporting families who want to delay smartphones and social media, I can say this conversation will continue shaping our community long after the webinar ended. We are deeply grateful for her time and leadership.

★★★★★

Nidhi addresses a very important topic that affects many people. It is urgent to address the damage our young (and adult) mobile users are experiencing, and Dr. Gupta’s insights on this are very valuable.

★★★★★

There are many useful insights that we can apply to our daily lives to be more present and to find different ways to spend our time.

★★★★★

Provides clarity, a sense of urgency, and actionable guidance.

★★★★★

We were deeply grateful for Dr. Gupta’s generosity and clarity. Our parent community in Colombia is navigating enormous pressure around screens, early smartphone access, and social media, and her perspective brought both science and calm to the conversation.

The engagement and registration numbers reflect how urgently families need this kind of guidance. There is a growing global parent movement that wants to make thoughtful, developmentally aligned decisions, and her voice is helping move that conversation from fear to informed leadership.

★★★★★

Many Latin American parent communities are not yet connected to this reality.

★★★★★