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Recent studies, including findings highlighted by neuroscientist Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath early this year, suggests that Gen Z may be the first generation in modern history to show lower average IQ
and cognitive scores compared to Millennials. This reversal of the "Flynn Effect" is linked to high screen time, reduced reading, and digital distraction, impacting memory, attention, and deep thinking.
How smart is your child?
By Radio 2000Recent studies, including findings highlighted by neuroscientist Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath early this year, suggests that Gen Z may be the first generation in modern history to show lower average IQ
and cognitive scores compared to Millennials. This reversal of the "Flynn Effect" is linked to high screen time, reduced reading, and digital distraction, impacting memory, attention, and deep thinking.
How smart is your child?