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Are bright colours and fast-paced screens harming your child's development? In this episode, we take a close look at what the research says about children's media, classroom colour, and why beauty matters more than we think.

There's a reason the old Disney films, the gentle pace of Heidi and Little House on the Prairie, and those exquisite hand-illustrated picture books felt so different from what children are watching today.

Studies show that just nine minutes of fast-paced cartoons can measurably impair a four-year-old's ability to focus, self-regulate, and solve problems. And it's not only screens โ€” research on classroom environments finds that heavily decorated spaces with competing bright colours actually lower children's academic performance and increase disruptive behaviour.

Whether you're a parent, an educator, or both โ€” this one will make you look at your child's environment differently.

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00:00 From Bambi to Bright Noise

00:52 Why Beauty Matters

01:11 When Childhood Looked Softer

01:57 How We Got Garish

03:18 Fast Screens and Focus

04:25 Cocomelon vs Calm Stories

05:21 Color Overload in Classrooms

06:56 Muted Tones and Calm Minds

07:18 Beauty as a Necessity

08:40 Create Calmer Spaces

09:13 Subscribe and Farewell