Short video addiction and its impact on kids’ brains

Do you find yourself or your kids locked in an endless social media scroll? A new study shows just how addictive these videos can be and the consequences around it.

In this episode of Raising Me, Dr. Jeffery Barkin joins host Adrienne Stein to discuss the rising concern of Short Video Addiction, also known as SVA, and how it’s shaping young minds.

Listen to “Stop Swiping: Breaking Short Video Addiction”:

As platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels dominate screen time, experts are uncovering the effects these quick-hit videos have on attention spans, emotional regulation, and even brain structure. According to a recent study, kids and teens who consume excessive short-form content show increased brain activity in areas linked to impulse control and emotional processing—raising concerns about long-term effects.

Dr. Barkin explained why these videos are so addictive, citing dopamine-driven feedback loops that keep users hooked for hours. Dr. Barkin also shared practical strategies to help kids develop healthier tech habits.

For parents wondering if their child’s scrolling habits are just a phase or a growing concern, this episode provides valuable insights and actionable steps.

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