252: Screens, Autism, and the Toddler TV Trap with Andreina Rosales
Description
This week, I sat down with Andreina Diaz, mom of two, PhD student, and researcher behind Toddler TV Trap, to talk about one of the hottest (and most controversial) topics in parenting right now: screen time and autism. Andreina’s work looks at how highly stimulating shows like Cocomelon and Ms. Rachel may be impacting kids’ brains, what new research is showing about subtypes of autism, and why reducing or removing screens has led to jaw-dropping changes for some families. We dive into the difference between passive vs. active screen time, what counts as “healthy” screen use, and how to rethink the way we’re using devices in our homes. This one is equal parts eye-opening, challenging, and also full of hope. I promise, it’s a conversation worth listening to.
Timestamps:
(00:13:08 ) "Toddler TV Trap: Impact on Social Development"
(00:18:41 ) Overstimulation Prevention through Alternative Activities for Children
(00:19:11 ) Debate on Screen Time Impact on Autism
(00:24:52 ) Link Between Screen Time and Autism Symptoms
(00:29:36 ) Interactive vs. Passive Screen Time Effects
(00:32:35 ) Active Creation for Holistic Child Development
(00:42:12 ) Enhancing Child Development Through Active Screen Time
(00:42:34 ) Optimizing Screen Time for Child Development
(00:46:44 ) Interactive Alternatives to Reduce Screen Time
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https://www.instagram.com/toddlertvtrap/
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