
A behavioral therapy product for young smartphone owners that lets their screens rest so they can too.
Develop healthier bedtime habits with technology
Kozyfone is a tool invented by a child psychologist that allows a child or teen to ‘put their phone to bed’ outside of their room for the night so it can recharge while they do.
The product is designed with a foundation of psychological insights, and around the philosophy of incorporating positive habits into nightly sleeping rituals.
Putting your phone to bed can be as natural as brushing your teeth, encouraging better sleep hygiene and mental health.
“Kozyfone™ represents a breakthrough in re-establishing the sane and responsible parental control in the safeguarding of their children’s sleep patterns and emotional well-being.
The recent drift toward unmonitored 24-hour access to sometimes unknown contacts and potentially unhealthy online websites by kids can be contained during night hours with this innovation, preferably started as early as possible in the developmental course of cell phone use.
I would strongly encourage use of Kozyfone™ as a baseline precondition for the parentally dispensed privilege of cell phone use.”
- Daniel T. Williams, M.D.
Attending Psychiatrist, Columbia University Medical Center
Founding Director of the Pediatric Neuropsychiatry Service, Columbia University Medical Center
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Why Kozyfone™?
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown out the rulebook for screentime, and it’s more important than ever to encourage our children to develop healthy relationships with technology from a young age.
“Kozyfone™ can help prevent the phone addiction that is hurting our children.
As a practicing pediatrician for 39 years, I have seen the harm, physically and emotionally, that comes from disrupted sleep.
It is preventative medicine for every child to begin their relationship with the tech device in this healthy way.”
- Amy Jaraslow, M.D., M.S., FAAP
Practicing community pediatrician for 39 years