Pages
170
Year
2025
Language
English

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BRAIN ROT! – Cut the Noise. Find the SignalBy Casper PietersWhat if your teen couldn't tell the difference between being "tired" and being quietly, invisibly rewired?In a world where screen time never ends and attention feels optional, BRAIN ROT! offers a gripping, thought-provoking story that speaks directly to the hidden costs of always being connected.This edufictional middle-grade novel follows a group of friends as they begin to notice something strange: students are zoning out mid-sentence, laughter is looping without joy, and entire conversations are vanishing in digital fog. Is it just fatigue? Or is something more intentional happening beneath the surface?When one teen's video edit goes viral thanks to a mysterious app called Zipp, it's not just the screen time that spirals-it's identity, memory, and emotion. As the group begins to push back against the blur, they realise the most powerful act of resistance may be the simplest: noticing.Why it mattersBeneath the fast-paced, near-future fiction, BRAIN ROT! tackles one of the most urgent issues facing tweens and teens today: how screen saturation, social media loops, and gamified feedback systems subtly erode attention, emotional presence, and mental well-being. Told with empathy and energy, this story doesn't lecture-it reveals through relatable characters, sharp dialogue, and hauntingly familiar school moments.For parents, educators, and librarians who careWhether you're a parent trying to understand your tween's digital habits, a homeschool educator crafting a relevant and resonant curriculum, or a school librarian curating books that go beyond buzzwords, BRAIN ROT! delivers an essential tool for sparking honest, meaningful conversations about tech, choice, and mental clarity.Bonus: Is Accompanied by a Comprehensive Educator GuideIt includes:Chapter-by-chapter reflection questionsGroup prompts for discussion or journalingNo-tech and tech-supported activitiesCurriculum-aligned lesson plans focused on digital literacy, social-emotional learning, and ethical tech usePerfect for:Ages 11–14 / Grades 6–9Classroom novel studies or book clubsHomeschool families seeking story-based learningSchool librarians supporting digital well-being themesMental health advocates looking for accessible fiction with impact Because sometimes the real signal gets lost in all the noise-and it's time we helped our kids find it again.

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