“…Children's exposure to such manipulations, and the protracted use of digital screens they breed, have been found to induce chemical imbalances, alter the structural and functional development of the growing child's brain, and interfere with the ability to meet developmental milestones, often overshadowing the positive effects of new technologies (11). Indeed, despite the recognized benefits of social media, gaming, and other digital platforms, the scientific literature is also replete with studies evincing the relationship between childhood exposure to gamification, social media and extended screen time, and diminished social competence, isolation, shifts in values, sleep disruption, aggression, and health and academic difficulties (12). In addition, concerning changes in stress biomarkers, including heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen consumption, have been observed (13).…”