It's Marie Forleo's saying, “figureoutable”. I know it well. It's a good one.
I think we're really on the same page. I think what we haven't addressed, really, in this round is parents' inability to self-regulate, which is downloaded to the child. There is parents' use of maladaptive coping mechanisms such as looking at their screens, just basically tuning out and also scrolling. I think we need to give a name to this, because I actually do think it is comparable with, say, alcoholism or some kind of addiction, where you are tuning out so you don't have to deal with the stresses of life.
We have an affordability crisis. We have both parents working and not able to afford to put food on the table, who, at some point.... I have parents now writing to me. They make over a $100,000. That's a lot of money. Now they can't afford that because the cost of groceries and housing are through the roof.
My question, Dr. Elliott, is whether there is data—because that's ultimately what determines funding—on investing in giving parents the tools they need to self-regulate as well.