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Welcome to Episode 277 of Autism Parenting Secrets.

Let’s face it—our kids are using tech.

Avoiding it completely just isn’t realistic.

But most devices weren’t designed with our biology in mind, and they create far more stress than we realize.

The good news? It doesn’t have to be this way.

This week, I’m joined by Tristan Scott, electrical engineer and Head of Hardware at Daylight Computer.

He breaks down exactly how tech overstimulates the nervous system—and how their new device offers a calmer, more supportive experience, especially for sensitive kids.

The secret this week is…

Less Stressful Tech IS An Option

You'll Discover:

  • Why Standard Screens Ramp Up Stress in Sensitive Kids (5:13)
  • How Tech Mimics a Vegas Casino—And Hooks Your Child (15:06)
  • What Makes Daylight’s Tablet Calming and Less Addictive (21:46)
  • How Flicker and Blue Light Disrupt Sleep and Focus (26:36)
  • Why Writing on Paper-Like Screens Boosts Learning (32:38)
  • How Auto-Airplane Mode Lowers EMF Exposure (37:18)
  • How This Device Supports Kids, Teens, and Schools (42:39)

About Our Guest:

Tristan Scott is an Electrical Engineer (M.S.) and currently leads Hardware, Operations & Marketing at Daylight Computer. With a deep passion for designing tech that supports human health, Tristan has spent years researching the impact of artificial light and EMFs on the nervous system. His mission is clear: create devices that are biologically compatible and empower the next generation—not overstimulate them.

Daylight Computer

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