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A generation raised on constant stimulation is struggling with anxiety, delayed development, and an inability to disconnect—and many parents don’t realize how early those patterns begin. In this episode of the Covenant Eyes Podcast, Karen Potter and Theo Boyd sit down with retired pediatric physical therapist Ginny Cruz to discuss how excessive screen exposure is impacting children’s brains, emotional regulation, communication, and development.Drawing from over four decades of experience in pediatric therapy and early intervention, Ginny explains why face-to-face interaction, boredom, physical play, and family connection are essential for healthy childhood development. She also shares practical encouragement for parents who want to reduce screen dependence without guilt or overwhelm.This conversation offers hope for families who want to create healthier rhythms at home and reminds listeners that children were designed to grow through real-world relationships, not endless digital stimulation.Episode Topics Discussed• How excessive screen exposure impacts early childhood development• Why anxiety and decision-making struggles are increasing in children• The connection between technology and delayed speech development• Face-to-face interaction and why it matters for brain development• What children are missing when they spend too much time on devices• Fine motor skill delays and overstimulation in young kids• Why boredom, creativity, and play are essential for healthy growth• Practical ways parents can reduce screen dependence at home• How parental screen habits also impact children• Understanding “virtual autism” and overstimulation symptomsResources MentionedThe New Mom’s Guide to Help and Hope for Babies First Year by Ginny CruzTummy Time Prayers Facebook GroupGinny Cruz Website Timestamps00:00 – How Excessive Screen Time Impacts Child Development00:31 – Welcome to Ginny- Her Background in Pediatric Therapy01:36 – Developmental Delays and Screen Exposure After Covid03:23 – The New Mom’s Guide to Help and Hope for Babies First Year05:05 – Research on Anxiety, Screens, and Cognitive Development09:09 – Reigning in the Risk of Early Exposure to Digital Stimulation10:58 – Why Face-to-Face Interaction Matters for Development13:54 – Fine Motor Skills, Focus, and Real World Learning15:28 – Tools to Use in Place of Screens 18:58 – Can Brain Pathways Be Rewired?22:23 – How Parents’ Own Screen Habits Affect Their Children25:36 – Why Offline Connection Matters More Than Ever28:22 – Boredom, Creativity, and Hearing From God31:22 – Building Confidence Through Real World Experiences33:05 – Reclaiming Family Connection and Simplicity36:50 – Understanding “Virtual Autism” and Overstimulation40:34 – When Parents Should Seek Early Intervention42:31 – Resources, Encouragement, and Final ThoughtsSend us your feedback!Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast © 2026 Covenant Eyes, All Rights Reserved