48-hour screen-time experiment: What happens when kids have no limits — Good Morning America / ABC

48-hour screen-time experiment: What happens when kids have no limits — Good Morning America / ABC

Think your kids can self-regulate their screen time? Think again.

"When 11-year old Jackson’s battery died at one point, he said, "When you finally get off of it you suddenly think, 'I'm thirsty, I'm hungry, I have to go to the bathroom,' and things like that, but you don't feel those while you're on screens."

You know you want to read more, so jump over here. What do you think this means about us adults? (Gulp.)

Study: Too Many Structured Activities May Hinder Children's Executive Functioning — EdWeek

Study: Too Many Structured Activities May Hinder Children's Executive Functioning — EdWeek

Sensory Integration Disorder: A Misunderstood Form Of ADD/ADHD—Indonesia Expat

Sensory Integration Disorder: A Misunderstood Form Of ADD/ADHD—Indonesia Expat