Unfolding
Judit Szathmary

Why modern environments exhaust children

Why modern environments exhaust children Many children today move through environments of continual sensory intensity, accelerated pacing, fragmented attention, and reduced opportunities for physiological and emotional recovery.  Much of this

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Unfolding
Judit Szathmary

The nervous-system experience of modern childhood

Children today move through environments shaped by continual noise, visual saturation, rapid transitions, artificial lighting, accelerated pacing, digital immersion, fragmented rhythms, and constant interruption of attention. These conditions may influence

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Essentials
Judit Szathmary

Adaptive objects and everyday ease

Objects influence daily life most deeply when they reduce unnecessary friction within ordinary routines. Thoughtful design, sensory comfort, accessibility, and ease of use may quietly support greater steadiness, participation, and

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Unfolding
Judit Szathmary

Why slower stories matter in childhood

Many contemporary forms of children’s media are designed around continual stimulation: rapid pacing, constant scene changes, intense visual input, fast emotional shifts, and uninterrupted streams of novelty. While stimulating content

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