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

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Screen Time and Childhood Development

This chapter explores the effects of screen time on the neurodevelopment of children aged 6 to 12 years, focusing on the roles of gray and white matter in brain communication. It discusses the significance of physical interaction and unstructured play in fostering creativity and problem-solving skills, contrasting these with the limitations of screen-based entertainment. The chapter also emphasizes the need for challenges in learning practical skills to support cognitive growth, advocating for a balanced approach to screen use.

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