Michaeleen Doucleff shares tips on managing children's screen time

Science journalist Michaeleen Doucleff appeared on CBS Saturday Morning to discuss her new book, Dopamine Kids. She offered advice for parents aiming to reduce their children's screen time and junk food consumption. The discussion highlights practical strategies rooted in scientific insights.

Michaeleen Doucleff, a science journalist and bestselling author, joined the CBS Saturday Morning program to promote her latest book, Dopamine Kids. In the segment, she addressed common parental challenges related to children's excessive use of screens and unhealthy eating patterns. Doucleff provided guidance on effective ways to curb these habits, drawing from her expertise in science communication.

The book, available through platforms like Amazon, explores the impacts of dopamine-driven behaviors in children and offers evidence-based approaches for parents. During the appearance, Doucleff emphasized manageable steps that families can take to foster healthier routines without drastic changes. This discussion comes amid growing concerns about youth health and technology's role in daily life.

Viewers interested in the topic can access the full video on the CBS News website for more details from the interview.

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