The UnBroken Podcast
Length: ~3 minutes Tone: Neuroscience-informed, fascia-safe, emotionally resonant Audience: Parents, educators, advocates, and anyone stewarding infant development * Neurodevelopmental urgency: The infant brain is wiring for attention, regulation, and emotional safety. * Executive function scaffolding: Early overstimulation disrupts impulse control, focus, and self-awareness. * Dopamine dysregulation: Fast-paced screens hijack the reward system, making real-world tasks feel intolerable. * EEG evidence: High screen exposure correlates with immature brain wave patterns and delayed alertness. * ADHD surge: Environmental overstimulation—not genetics—is increasingly linked to attention and regulation challenges. * Loss of human interaction: Smart tech interrupts co-regulation, delays language, and fragments emotional development. * Refusal of collapse: This is not a moral panic—it’s a neurobiological reckoning. * Infants need faces, not filters * They need boredom, not dopamine loops * They need rhythm, not reaction * They need presence, not outsourcing If you want to be seen as a parent, then parent. Do not outsource presence to a screen. Do not trade your child’s nervous system for convenience. This is not about guilt—it’s about responsibility. Your child does not need perfect. They need you. Fully present. Fascia-safe. Co-regulating. If you want to be seen, begin by refusing to disappear.
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