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 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
Can a video game affect how my child regulates their emotions?How is a brain unknowingly trained toward anxiety or attention issues?Why might boredom be the greatest gift we can offer our children?What invisible harm can “guilt gifts” leave behind?How can we protect without controlling? Support without invading?This is not a guide that demonizes technology. It aims for something far more difficult—and more 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.