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#012 - Why Your Children Are Addicted to Digital Apps 🧠💡

#012 - Why Your Children Are Addicted to Digital Apps 🧠💡

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In this episode of Neuroeducation with Angie Dee, the focus is on educational apps that are beneficial for children without triggering addictive responses. Angie discusses the importance of choosing apps that do not lead to excessive adrenaline and cortisol responses in kids. She emphasizes the need for apps that promote learning without overstimulating the brain with dopamine hits. Angie warns against apps that encourage fast-paced activities like Temple Run, highlighting the potential negative impact on children's well-being. Tune in to learn about selecting apps that support healthy screen time habits and enhance learning experiences for children.

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Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Introduction to Educational Apps

00:02:54 - Timestable Rockstar: A Math App for Growth Mindset

00:05:02 - Crossword Journey Word Games: Problem Solving and Phonics

00:06:05 - Duolingo: Learning Languages and More

00:07:09 - Pottery.lv: Creative and Calming Art App

00:08:34 - Importance of Moderation in Screen Time

00:09:48 - Encouraging Real-World Activities for Children

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