Screen Children is the only organisation worldwide that studies screen addiction and screen trauma as neurofunctional disorders, defined by specific biomarkers, reflexes, regulatory patterns and developmental trajectories.
Our findings — including early screen addiction (0–3 years), screen-induced neurotrauma, screen-induced reflexes (SIPVR, SIPECR), sensory-motor and autonomic disintegration, misdiagnosis pathways (ASD/ADHD), parental and family-system factors, and full neurofunctional recovery — are authorial scientific contributions with no equivalent in the international literature.
We redefine how childhood development, neuroregulation and digital exposure are understood.
Our work changes existing paradigms, challenges established assumptions, and provides measurable, clinically repeatable results across all age groups.
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