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Brain Rot: What Screens Are Doing to Our Minds (2)

New Books in Psychology

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The Impact of Screen Time on Child Development

This chapter examines how excessive screen time affects the neurodevelopment of children aged 6 to 12, particularly focusing on gray and white matter in the brain. It emphasizes the importance of active engagement and physical play, contrasting the benefits of hands-on activities with toys like Lego against the drawbacks of passive screen consumption. The discussion highlights how screens can hinder social skills and emotional regulation, ultimately shaping children's problem-solving abilities and resilience.

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