Brain, Screens & Connection in Early Childhood

In this episode of Pixel Parenting, we dive into the critical early years of child development with Rebecca Walsh, founder of Early Childhood Matters. Rebecca shares how the first five years shape a child’s brain, why presence and connection are more powerful than we think, and how even small habits—like looking up from our phones—can make a big difference.

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In this episode of Pixel Parenting, we dive into the critical early years of child development with Rebecca Walsh, founder of Early Childhood Matters. Rebecca shares how the first five years shape a child’s brain, why presence and connection are more powerful than we think, and how even small habits—like looking up from our phones—can make a big difference.

We talk about what “serve and return” really means, the science behind early brain development, and how modern parenting is being shaped by digital distractions. Plus, we explore how screen time affects kids under three, why boredom matters, and what happens when children lose opportunities for real-world connection and play.

Rebecca also shares practical strategies for building connection—even just 10 minutes a day—and offers tips on managing tech as a busy parent in today’s fast-paced world.

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