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'Anti-dopamine parenting' can curb a kid's craving for screens or sweets
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Date:2025-04-16 01:22:52
Why is it so difficult for parents to limit screen time? Why are kids cranky after a birthday party? Or unable to stop playing video games? The answer may be in brain chemistry: too much dopamine.
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