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This summer, (re)immerse yourself in the long-form films that have left the greatest impression on you. Whether enlightening or inspiring, these stories deserve to be savored once again. Today, we take a look back at screen addiction in children and the dangers it poses to their health.
More than just a social phenomenon, overexposure to screens has now become a health issue. A report commissioned by the Élysée Palace in 2024 is sounding the alarm. Sleep deprivation, obesity, attention deficit disorders, myopia: the effects on children and adolescents are now scientifically established. While the WHO (World Health Organization) still refuses to speak of "addiction," health, education, and psychology professionals agree that excessive screen time has physical and psychological consequences.
What findings and what consequences? What methods can best support our youth? A deep dive into digital usage through the eyes of experts, a neuropsychologist, a speech therapist, and more. A survey to interview families and question the role of screens at school and at home. To better prevent, before having to cure.
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