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.

What you will find here

The Library is organised so you can quickly 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.

Browse Articles

Community Voices

Stories, reflections, and real-world insights from people navigating digital life—parents, educators, clinicians, researchers, and young people.

Read Stories

NeuroChild Blog

Evidence-based guidance for parents and anyone supporting children. Practical, compassionate, and grounded in neuroscience and real family life.

Explore NeuroChild

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Use search and filters to explore the parts of digital life you care about most.

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Contributing to the Library

The Neuro Library grows through community contribution. Every piece is coded into our wellbeing and systems frameworks, helping us see real-world patterns and build better tools for everyone.

By contributing, you help to:

  • Build a clearer picture of digital wellbeing challenges
  • Create practical resources for families, educators, and organisations
  • Inform our research, white papers, and frameworks
  • Support collective learning across countries and disciplines

What we're looking for:

  • Personal stories about navigating technology
  • Practical wisdom from classrooms, clinics, community work
  • Research summaries and short literature reviews
  • Case studies from organisations changing their digital culture
  • Cultural and lived experience perspectives

Contribution guidelines:

  • Clear, accessible language
  • Grounded in evidence and/or lived experience
  • Relevant to one or more of the 7 Systems
  • Original or properly attributed work
  • 500–2000 words

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, connected, reviewed, and integrated into our data model.

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