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Is it a coincidence that autism rates began to rise around the year 2000—the same time the digital age was exploding into our homes? Could too much digital exposure actually rewire children's brains? In this eye-opening episode of the Uncover Your Eyes podcast, Dr. Meenal Agarwal sits down with autism researcher Andreina Rosales to unpack a groundbreaking theory: Screen-Induced Neuroenvironmental Attachment Disorder (SINAD).
🎯 You'll uncover:
✅ How the SINAD theory was developed and why it matters for kids today
✅ The shocking truth about the worst TV shows for kids, the ones most parents allow every day
✅ The surprising similarities between children with autism and kids with high screen exposure
✅ Passive vs. active screen time and which one impacts mental health most
✅ The evolution of children's TV shows and the dangers of overstimulation
✅ The role of video games in SINAD
✅ Practical screen detox strategies (and whether it's "too late" if your child is over 5)
This is a conversation every parent, healthcare provider, and educator needs to hear. Whether you're navigating autism, concerned about your child's mental health, or passionate about healthcare education and innovation, this episode offers fresh insights that could change the way we think about wellness in the digital age.
At Uncover Your Eyes, Dr. Meenal Agarwal shines a light on the hidden struggles of healthcare—bringing powerful conversations around self-advocacy, healthcare education, mental health, wellness, and healthcare innovations that help us live longer, fuller lives.
🎧 Tune in and join Dr. Meenal Agarwal as we reimagine what it means to be well in today's complex healthcare system. Because healing starts with understanding—and Uncovering Your Eyes.
Learn more about Andreina Rosales on Instagram @ToddlerTVTrap
Subscribe to Uncover Your Eyes on your favorite podcast platform and YouTube, and learn more about Dr. Meenal on Instagram @Dr.MeenalAgarwal
By Dr. Meenal Agarwal5
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Is it a coincidence that autism rates began to rise around the year 2000—the same time the digital age was exploding into our homes? Could too much digital exposure actually rewire children's brains? In this eye-opening episode of the Uncover Your Eyes podcast, Dr. Meenal Agarwal sits down with autism researcher Andreina Rosales to unpack a groundbreaking theory: Screen-Induced Neuroenvironmental Attachment Disorder (SINAD).
🎯 You'll uncover:
✅ How the SINAD theory was developed and why it matters for kids today
✅ The shocking truth about the worst TV shows for kids, the ones most parents allow every day
✅ The surprising similarities between children with autism and kids with high screen exposure
✅ Passive vs. active screen time and which one impacts mental health most
✅ The evolution of children's TV shows and the dangers of overstimulation
✅ The role of video games in SINAD
✅ Practical screen detox strategies (and whether it's "too late" if your child is over 5)
This is a conversation every parent, healthcare provider, and educator needs to hear. Whether you're navigating autism, concerned about your child's mental health, or passionate about healthcare education and innovation, this episode offers fresh insights that could change the way we think about wellness in the digital age.
At Uncover Your Eyes, Dr. Meenal Agarwal shines a light on the hidden struggles of healthcare—bringing powerful conversations around self-advocacy, healthcare education, mental health, wellness, and healthcare innovations that help us live longer, fuller lives.
🎧 Tune in and join Dr. Meenal Agarwal as we reimagine what it means to be well in today's complex healthcare system. Because healing starts with understanding—and Uncovering Your Eyes.
Learn more about Andreina Rosales on Instagram @ToddlerTVTrap
Subscribe to Uncover Your Eyes on your favorite podcast platform and YouTube, and learn more about Dr. Meenal on Instagram @Dr.MeenalAgarwal

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