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This, video games, even homework, things like that, can actually slow down p the healing process if your child has had a concussion. these kids should not be at school. and, unfortunately, parents pushing for the scholarships, they know the kid s going to get a college scholarship he s got to keep playing, it causes a lot of damage to the brain if you keep playing on top of a concussion. a second concussion on top of the first, many people die from that. of you don t see it as a big injury, but it is a significant injury particularly to kids growing brains. jon: so when the brain hits the wall or of the skull and you get that bruise, it takes an enormous amount of fuel for the brain to start to repair itself. that s where the exhaustion comes in. exactly. the blood supply to that area goes away. how is the brain going to heal? it needs the nutrients. jon: are there symptoms, i mean, if a kid is doing too much after concussion, is there a way to know? headache, doesn t sleep ....
all right. today s kids ipads and tablets are as accessible as coloring books and crayons for generations past. there are new questions what this technology is doing to their growing brains. juju chang takes a look. reporter: there are plenty of proud parents sharing their infant s touchscreen skills on youtube. sew me word world. okay. right there. good job. yeah. reporter: when it is taken away, you often get this. batteries ran out. reporter: in a recent survey 70% of parents admitted to letting their kids use their user-friendly devices. but some worry about what it s doing to their tiny developing brains. the ipad didn t even exist three years ago so there s no hard data yet. is it shrinking their attention ....
all right all right. today s kids ipads and tablets are as accessible as coloring books and crayons. there are new questions what this technology is doing to their growing brains. juju chang takes a look. reporter: there are plenty of proud parents sharing their infant s touchscreen skills on youtube. show me. word world. okay. right there. good job. yeah. reporter: when it is taken away, you often get this. batteries ran out. reporter: in a recent survey 70% of parents admitted to letting their kids use their user-friendly devices. but some worry about what it s doing to their tiny developing brains. the ipad didn t even exist three ....