
How Five-Year-Olds Are Already Addicted to Screens (And What Parents Can Do About It)
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Show Notes
New research reveals that children as young as five are already developing digital dependency patterns that affect their memory formation.
When researchers studied how preschoolers use tablets for memory tasks, they discovered something alarming: kids who believed digital information was always available remembered significantly less than those who thought it might disappear. This early "digital offloading" behavior shows how screen dependency develops much earlier than we realized -- and how it's already changing how young minds learn and remember.
In This Episode- How five-year-olds already show digital dependency behaviors
- The connection between screen reliability and memory formation
- Why this matters for EMF exposure and brain development
- Practical steps parents can take starting today
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