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ENDANGERED MINDS
Book • 1991
In "Endangered Minds," Jane Healy explores the detrimental effects of excessive television viewing on children's brain development.
Healy argues that the rapid-paced, visually stimulating nature of television interferes with the development of crucial cognitive skills, such as attention, focus, and critical thinking.
The book highlights the potential for long-term negative consequences, including attention deficit disorders and difficulties with learning.
Healy provides evidence-based insights into how television impacts brain function and offers practical strategies for parents and educators to mitigate these effects.
The book serves as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of excessive screen time for young children.
Healy argues that the rapid-paced, visually stimulating nature of television interferes with the development of crucial cognitive skills, such as attention, focus, and critical thinking.
The book highlights the potential for long-term negative consequences, including attention deficit disorders and difficulties with learning.
Healy provides evidence-based insights into how television impacts brain function and offers practical strategies for parents and educators to mitigate these effects.
The book serves as a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of excessive screen time for young children.
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Ben Greenfield as a resource providing insights into the neurological implications of screen time in children.


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