10 Apr 2026
45m

Dopamine Kids: A Science-Based Plan to Rewire Your Child's Brain and Take Back Your Family in the Age of Screens and Ultraprocessed Food w/ Dr. Michaeleen Doucleff

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Raising Good Humans

Dopamine functions as a biological drive for desire and craving rather than a direct source of pleasure, often trapping children in endless feedback loops through screens and ultraprocessed foods. Because these products are engineered to bypass natural self-regulation, relying on willpower is ineffective and sets families up for failure. Instead, parents can retrain a child's brain by removing these triggers from specific home environments and replacing them with engaging, offline activities that provide genuine fulfillment. Biologist Michaeleen Doucleff, author of *Dopamine Kids*, emphasizes that children must experience the satisfaction of new hobbies—such as cooking or creative play—to build healthy dopamine pathways. By starting with tiny, permanent changes and acting as a "marketer" for offline experiences, parents can foster a more peaceful home environment where children naturally gravitate toward nourishing activities rather than digital or dietary overstimulation.

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