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Born Plugged In: How Early Screen Time Shapes Young Brains

Born Plugged In: How Early Screen Time Shapes Young Brains

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What happens when a generation grows up surrounded by screens from day one?

In this episode of Hard Truths for a Soft World, Trevor L Taylor explores how early screen exposure shapes attention, emotional regulation, and real-world social development. From tablets at breakfast to phones in strollers, screens have become the default environment for modern childhood — but young brains are still under construction.

Trevor breaks down the science behind dopamine-driven stimulation, shortened attention spans, and the growing concerns around heavy early screen use. He also examines why device-related meltdowns happen and how screens can become an emotional crutch if not managed intentionally.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How fast-paced digital content trains the brain for constant stimulation • Why “serve-and-return” interaction is essential for early development • The connection between screen habits and emotional regulation • How parental phone use impacts social skill development • What health organizations recommend for different age groups • Practical shifts families can begin immediately, including a 7-day reset

This episode is about clarity and course correction — not guilt. Small, consistent changes can strengthen focus, resilience, and connection in a tech-saturated world.

For more perspectives and ongoing material related to the themes discussed in this podcast, visit: https://trevorltaylor.com/

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