How Much Tech Is Too Much for Toddlers? | Matt Britton on PIX11 Discusses Generation AI
In this candid and timely conversation, Generation AI author and consumer trends expert Matt Britton joins PIX11 to explore one of the most pressing questions facing modern parents: How much technology is too much for young children?
With screens everywhere and AI rapidly integrating into daily life, parents are navigating uncharted waters. Matt shares insights from his new book, Generation AI, shedding light on the long-term implications of exposing toddlers and young kids to screens and how AI reshapes childhood, parenting, and development.
Topics Covered:
When it’s appropriate to introduce screens to young children
The behavioral effects of excessive screen time
How AI can be used constructively in parenting
The rise in ADHD and its potential link to tech exposure
Why creative and critical thinking will matter more in an AI-driven world
Ethical concerns around AI in the household
Actionable advice for parents on setting healthy digital boundaries
As Matt explains, Gen Alpha (born 2010–2025) will be the first generation to grow up in a fully AI-enabled world. This moment represents a defining shift in how we raise children, and how we prepare them for the future.
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