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'Details how compulsive technology usage and reliance on screens can neurologically damage
the developing brain of a child the same way that drug addiction can.' ―Vice'Glow Kids is a mustread
for parents, prospective parents, educators and anyone interested in learning about how the
screens we look at every day affect us.' ―Dan's Papers'Every parent and teacher and those who
work with youth should read this book to be informed about the downside of what many of us have
seen as a tremendous advancement in civilization.' ―New York Journal of
Books'Groundbreaking...examines the detrimental effects of technology addiction on the
developing brains of young children.' ―The Fix'Kardaras†eye-opening study is sure to spark
discussions among parents and educators.' ―Booklist'Kardaras reminds us that technology can
insidiously and unpredictably turn against us. Glow Kids is a paradigm shifting, mind bending
account of excess and tragedy that should serve as a clarion call to rethink our ever evolving
relationship with advancing technology.' ―Dr. Howard J. Shaffer, Associate Professor of
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Director, Division of Addiction, Cambridge Health Alliance'In
this important new book Nick Kardaras draws our attention to a growing problem - the addiction
many children are developing to digital media. Drawing on extensive research and his experience
as a therapist, Karadas warns us of the dangers we are exposing many of our children to, and
what can be done to address it. For parents, educators and anyone who wants to ensure that this
generation of children will have the opportunity to grow up to become healthy adults, this book an
invaluable resource and a wake up call about the risks they face when we allow unfettered access
to 'screen time.'' ―Pedro A. Noguera, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Education at UCLA,
former tenured professor at Harvard's School of Education and NYU's Steinhardt School of
Education, author of City Schools and the American Dream and a regular commentator on
educational issues on CNN, MSNBC and NPR'I love this book! It lays out for us the uncomfortable
truth about the ways in which the economic interests of the tech industry are often at odds with the
needs of our children. This is a must read for everyone.' ―Hilarie Cash, Ph.D., Co-Founder and
Executive Director of reSTART (first tech-addiction rehab in the U.S.); co-author Video Games and
your Kids: How Parents Stay in Control 'Read this book. Save our children's brains, now. Glow
Kids is not a Chicken Little 'The sky is falling' squawk of senseless panic. It is a clearly stated,
brain science and valid study-packed, well reasoned call to action against one of the most
destructive threats to our children―and society―of all time. Every parent, educator, therapist,
doctor, caregiver and legislator needs to read it and follow Dr. Kardaras's marching orders before
we do any further damage to the brains of an entire generation.' ―Paula Poundstone, comedian,
author, Social Commentator, Screen-Free Kids Activist“In Glow Kids, Dr. Kardaras makes a
compelling case that screens are the drug of the new millennium and that kids are being
manipulated by companies that care more about profit than about our kids†minds.―
―Toure, Cultural Critic, author, former co-host of MSNBCs The Cycle'Glow Kids uncovers the
various players --both the obvious and not so obvious--contributing to the growing problem of tech
addiction and screen-related mental health issues. With the rigor of an investigative journalist and
the insight of an addiction specialist, Kardaras manages to make a complex and uncomfortable
topic both palatable and accessible. A highly recommended read.' ―Victoria Dunckley, MD,
integrative child psychiatrist and author of Reset Your Child's Brain'The horrifying truth of digital
media addictions...Dr. Nicholas Kardaras combines his clinical experience working with patients
addicted to digital media, peer-reviewed research, and clinical acumen to compile a critical book
all must read. The mental health of the current generation depends on what society does with this
information in regards to digital media addictions and the ramifications to neurological
development in children. The developmental trajectory of digital media addicted kids are dismal
and affects millions of kids in the United States. We can no longer sit idle and must take action!'
―Commander Dr. Andrew Doan, M.D., Ph.D., Head, Dept. of Mental Health Addictions &
Resilience Research, Department of the Navy/U.S. Pentagon, author, Hooked on Games Read
more DR. NICHOLAS KARDARAS is one of the countryâ€s foremost addiction experts and
Executive Director of the Dunes―one of the worldâ€s top rehabs. He is a Clinical Professor at
Stony Brook Medicine, has taught neuropsychology at the doctoral-level, is the author of How
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