When the Screen Goes Dark: Sleep, Screens, and the Adolescent Brain
Jason Daniels Jason Daniels

When the Screen Goes Dark: Sleep, Screens, and the Adolescent Brain

Sleep is not the brain going offline. It is the brain doing different work.

When digital media disrupts sleep, it does not only affect the night. It follows young people into the morning, into the classroom, into their relationships, into their mood, and into their capacity to cope.

That is why sleep deserves more attention in our conversations about problematic digital media use. Sometimes the most important effect of a device is not what it does while a young person is using it.

It is what it prevents the brain from doing after the screen goes dark.

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Why Digital Comparison Hits Kids So Hard
Jason Daniels Jason Daniels

Why Digital Comparison Hits Kids So Hard

Today’s kids aren’t just comparing themselves to classmates, they’re measuring themselves against thousands of curated, filtered, and algorithmically amplified “peers.” The result is a subtle but powerful shift in how young people evaluate themselves, their progress, and their worth. This post explains why digital comparison hits kids so hard, what educators and parents are seeing, and how to help children rebuild a more grounded, resilient sense of self.

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