What if the real impact of technology wasn't in what your child sees... but in what they stop feeling?
Does your child panic when the Wi-Fi goes out?
Have you noticed they don't play like they used to, get bored easily, or grow anxious without their tablet?
Have you ever wondered what kind of mark a screen leaves on a developing child's brain?
In The Child's Brain in the Digital Age, professor and researcher Damien Signal, backed by the latest neuroscience, reveals what's quietly unfolding in millions of homes: a profound transformation of childhood's emotional, cognitive, and relational world.
Through real-life stories, scientific studies, and deeply moving insights, this book answers the questions every modern parent should be asking:
This is not a guide that demonizes technology. It aims for something far more difficult-and more essential: to restore balance. Because in a world that never stops, children need adults who know how to pause.
A book that not only informs. It moves. It transforms. And above all, it restores hope.