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Intensive Early Screen Exposure (IESE) has detrimental effects on a range of developmental outcomes. This presentation discusses psychological and candidate neurological mechanisms and how we might remediate the symptoms in this population
Neuroscientists around the world are concerned that environmental impacts, like too much screen time and the lack of socialisation, have neurological consequences on the developing brain
With the huge increase in the amount of screen time our young people have experienced in recent times, we need to support them to incorporate technology and screens into their lives in ways that ensure safety, balance and allow them to thrive.
Despite public controversy, there is a large empirical research base that indicates that violent video games can impact how children think, feel and behave. Gain practical strategies for reducing screen time and encouraging a healthy media diet.
Learn about the principles of the internet and how we can use these to better support young people. This presentation will use case studies and provide practical strategies to use to teach young people how to make safer choices online.
This presentation looks at different forms of technology-facilitated abuse, reveals some of the red flags that indicate this is occurring, discusses who is most at risk and at what point in their lives, and discusses ways in which to help.