
Screens and Children: We’re Losing the Next Generation
The very basic interpersonal interaction which has been essential for infant development since the beginning of our species has now been subcontracted to an impersonal object.

The very basic interpersonal interaction which has been essential for infant development since the beginning of our species has now been subcontracted to an impersonal object.

Survey shows improvements in behaviour and learning when the devices are locked away.

“Limiting device use is crucial for improving concentration, academic performance, and mental health” says PM’s political director

In Bad Therapy, Abigail Shrier shows that far from making children healthier, therapy often causes the problems it exists to solve.

A technological marvel that spans centuries of discovery and invention but which fuels narcissistic indulgence rather than a source of inspiration to invent the future.