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Are Attention Spans Really Shrinking?

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For years we've been told that screens, social media and short-form videos are destroying our ability to focus. But the latest research tells a very different story.

In this Doctor's Desk episode, Justin and Kylie unpack a major new study published in Nature that challenges one of the biggest myths in parenting. Discover why attention spans may not be shrinking after all, what's really stealing our focus, and the practical changes that can help both you and your children concentrate on what matters most.

If homework feels impossible, everyone is glued to their phones, or you're constantly switching between tasks, this episode offers hope—and solutions.

KEY POINTS

  • Why the "goldfish attention span" myth doesn't stand up to the evidence.
  • The surprising difference between an attention problem and a distraction problem.
  • How today's environments compete for our focus.
  • The three types of attention every parent should understand.
  • Practical ways to reduce distractions at home and improve focus naturally.
  • Why meaningful, engaging activities hold attention far better than we think.

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

"We don't have an attention span problem. We have a distraction problem."

RESOURCES

  • New attention research published in Nature
  • Freedom app (website blocker)
  • Brick device (block distracting apps from phone)

ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

  • Turn off unnecessary notifications.
  • Create distraction-free times for homework and family activities.
  • Encourage hobbies that naturally absorb your child's attention.
  • Delay acting on the urge to check your phone by a few minutes.
  • Work in focused blocks followed by short breaks.
  • Look at your child's environment before assuming they have an attention problem.
 
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