Dr. Michael Wolff is a co-owner of Brains, an organization that is about maximizing the potential of families through understanding the complex relationship between the brain, the body, and real life. He is a Neuropsychologist and Diplomate, and a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology. Since the advent of the iPhone in 2007, middle school students are the first generation that has never known a world without the device. How does the smartphone affect the development of an adolescent brain and how can we prevent students from becoming addicted to screens?