What Too Much Screen Time Really Does to a Child's Brain

Everyone tells you something different about screen time. Here's what the research actually says, broken down by age. One hour for ages 3 to 5, and you should be watching with them. Two hours for 6 to 9, but active screen time counts differently from passive. And for 10 to 12, where screens are social and a hard limit starts to feel arbitrary, I'll show you why a media plan beats a stopwatch. But the minutes matter less than four other things. Is it cutting into sleep? Is it replacing movement? Is it eroding real connection? And can your child actually stop when it's time? Get those right and the number on the clock stops being the fight. This weekend, set one rule. No screens 30 minutes before bed. Start there. Drop a comment with where your house lands. YES, NO, or "we try but fail." New episodes of the Tensai Morning Show every weekday. #parenting #screentime #raisinggeniuskids #tensaikids #digitalparenting #parentingtips 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/46992592...