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Breaking free from digital chains: Navigating our children's cognitive development in a screen-filled world

07 Mar 2024

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Unlock the secrets of your child's brain and the invisible chains of digital addiction with the guidance of Dr. Abilio Oliveira, whose eye-opening research into screen time's effect on cognitive development is a must-hear for every parent. We confront a harsh reality where devices are not merely tools but traps, captivating our youth's attention and drawing unnervingly close parallels to substance addiction. Dr. Oliveira takes us on a philosophical journey, provoking us to question when the allure of pixels became stronger than the pull of the physical world, and we examine the harrowing outcomes tied to cyberbullying, including the unthinkable. Prepare to be challenged as we weave through the cultural tapestry of technology's grip on society, presenting a hypothetical that will leave you questioning the cognitive evolution of our younger generation. The shortening of attention spans, the reshaping of critical thinking by platforms like TikTok, and the looming challenges in social and emotional intelligence are just the tip of the iceberg. This episode is not about lamenting the digital age but offering a beacon of hope and a call to action. Listen as we underscore the transformative power of authentic conversations and interactions, urging a collective effort from parents, educators, and authorities to steer our youth towards a more present and engaged future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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