But here’s the thing, in most homes, screen addiction isn’t actually the problem. It’s a sign of one. Children don’t reach for screens simply because screens are there. They turn to them because screens are meeting a need, whether it’s entertainment, connection, comfort, excitement, or even an escape from stress and boredom. That’s why no matter how many rules parents create, the struggle continues. Take away the tablet, and the child becomes frustrated. Ban gaming, and they move to videos. Remove one screen, and they find another. Before parents focus on limiting screen time, it may be worth asking a different question: What is making screens so hard to put down in the first place? Here are five things worth fixing before reaching for another screen-time rule.