Smart With Screens With Schnelle Acevedo

She Never Looked Up — A Braiding Shop, a Child, and the Truth About Doom Scrolling

13 min · 27 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio She Never Looked Up — A Braiding Shop, a Child, and the Truth About Doom Scrolling

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What I saw in a Brooklyn braiding shop stopped me cold. A young girl, iPad in hand, scrolling through reels at a speed no adult could keep up with — gaming videos, Barbie clips, random sounds — jumping to the next one every ten seconds. She never looked up. In this episode, NYC digital literacy educator Schnelle Acevedo breaks down what that kind of mindless, high-speed scrolling actually does to a child's developing brain, what the research says about doom scrolling in kids under ten, and three intentional screen alternatives you can set up right now before you hand your child a device. Because the platform matters. But the intention behind the hand-off matters more. ---------------------------------------- 📚 Curricula available for schools nationwide. Ready to bring conscious digital literacy education into your school or classroom? BAM Digital Media offers educator-developed programs and curricula for students at every level — wherever you are in the country. 👉 Book a workshop: bamdigitalmedia.info/book-workshop [http://bamdigitalmedia.info/book-workshop]

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