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In today's screen-saturated world, Virtual Autism uncovers a rising concern-developmental and behavioral issues in young children linked not to genetics, but to excessive early screen exposure. This eye-opening book explores how prolonged digital stimulation can mimic autism-like symptoms, including speech delays, poor eye contact, emotional dysregulation, and social withdrawal. It examines the causes, risk factors, and potential for misdiagnosis, urging parents and professionals to reconsider the role of digital devices in early childhood. Backed by research and clinical insights, it offers…mehr

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In today's screen-saturated world, Virtual Autism uncovers a rising concern-developmental and behavioral issues in young children linked not to genetics, but to excessive early screen exposure. This eye-opening book explores how prolonged digital stimulation can mimic autism-like symptoms, including speech delays, poor eye contact, emotional dysregulation, and social withdrawal. It examines the causes, risk factors, and potential for misdiagnosis, urging parents and professionals to reconsider the role of digital devices in early childhood. Backed by research and clinical insights, it offers practical solutions-early intervention, screen-free practices, and policy recommendations-to help reverse symptoms and promote healthy development. A timely and essential guide, this book is a wake-up call to safeguard the growing minds of the digital generation.
Autorenporträt
Dr Settivari Mamatha - MPhil (Clinical Psychology), PhD, Assistant Professor, Sweekar Academy of Rehabilitation Centre, Secunderabad, T.G.Dr Praneyata Sahu - Paediatric Physiotherapist, MPT, MBA, Director, Saiyam Pediatric Rehab Centre, Bhilai, C.G. Dr Archana Acharya - Psychologist, MBA, MPhil, PhD, Director, Vaaradhi Seva Samstha, Hyderabad, T.G.