Neuro Library

The Neuro Library gathers writing from across our community - articles, reflections, practical guidance, science summaries, and personal stories about living in a digital world.

It’s a place to slow down, explore, connect and find ideas that support healthier relationships with technology - for you, your family, your community, and the world around you.

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What you will find here

The Library is organised so you can quicky find what you need. It brings together different kinds of knowledge - scientific evidence, lived experience, and everyday wisdom - so you can understand digital wellbeing from multiple angles.

Wellbeing Strains

Science-backed explainers from the 7 Systems of Wellbeing. These articles translate complex neuroscience, psychology, and systems research into clear, accessible language. Each piece highlights a specific “strain” affecting wellbeing.

They show how technology affects us at every level of life, from the brain all the way up to society, and what we can do about it.

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Community Voices

Stories, reflections, and real-world insights. Here you’ll find lived experiences from parents, educators, young people, clinicians, researchers, and everyday people navigating digital life.

These pieces help us understand the “human side” of technology — what’s hard, what’s hopeful, and what’s changing.

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NeuroChild Blog

Evidence-based guidance for parents and anyone supporting children.

It’s designed to help adults understand how technology shapes children’s brains, behaviour, learning, language, sleep, and emotional development — and how to support healthy habits without fear or judgement.

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Contribute to the Library

The Neuro Library is built by people living and working in the digital world every day.

When you contribute, your writing becomes part of a structured knowledge system - mapped across our 7 Systems of Wellbeing and connected to related themes through our Knowledge Graph.

Your insight helps us see patterns.
Patterns help us design better guidance, research, and tools.

Why your voice matters

Contributions help us:

  • Surface emerging digital wellbeing challenges
  • Turn experience into practical support
  • Strengthen research, white papers, and system frameworks
  • Bridge disciplines, cultures, and lived realities
  • Build healthier digital environments at every level of life

We welcome contributions such as:

  • Personal stories and reflective essays
  • Practical insights from classrooms, clinics, workplaces, and home
  • Short research summaries or literature reviews
  • Organisational case studies on digital culture change
  • Cultural perspectives on technology and wellbeing
  • Lived experience insights from people directly affected

Contribution principles

To maintain clarity and integrity, we ask that submissions:

  • Use clear, accessible language (explain any technical terms)
  • Are grounded in evidence and/or lived experience
  • Relate to one or more of the 7 Systems of Wellbeing
  • Are original content or correctly attributed
  • Are approximately 500–2000 words (flexible depending on format)

A living knowledge system

The Neuro Library is part of a living knowledge system that powers the rest of Neuro's work. Every piece of content is:

  • Tagged across the 7 Systems of Wellbeing and 21 Wellbeing Dimensions
  • Connected in our Knowledge Graph to show how topics relate
  • Informed and refined through peer review and community feedback
  • Analysed to identify patterns in digital wellbeing
  • Integrated into our data model

This means when you read an article about, say, parenting and screen time, you can also discover related content on attention, school policy, workplace culture, or AI design - seeing how the issue plays out across the whole system.

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Living knowledge system

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