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"GEN Z are too Fragile" | Jonathan Haidt on Play, Risk and Social Media. (Part 3)

Psychologist Jonathan Haidt has become a leading voice in the debate about digital technology's impact on young people's mental health. His research, particularly the findings presented in his book "The Anxious Generation," suggests that smartphones and social media use are having a detrimental effect on children and teenagers. Haidt argues that constant screen time is replacing traditional childhood experiences like free play and face-to-face interaction, leading to problems like sleep deprivation, social isolation, and even addiction. This alarming message has sparked a national conversation, with governments considering restrictions on smartphone use for younger age groups, and parents and schools taking steps to create more tech-free environments for children. Haidt's work raises critical questions about the impact of technology on our youth, prompting us to consider whether we're unknowingly harming a generation through this "uncontrolled experiment." Pandora Sykes, a journalist and author, joined Haidt in exploring these issues and their implications for society. (Part 1) - Being "Connected" made us Lonely - Psychologist Jonathan Haidt on the Anxious Generation.    • Being "Connected" made us Lonely - Ps...   (Part 2) - Boys are Addicted to Porn and Gaming - Psychologist Jonathan Haidt on Social Media impacts Girls and Boys. (Part 3) "GEN Z are too Fragile" | Jonathan Haidt on Play, Risk and Social Media.    • "GEN Z are too Fragile" | Jonathan Ha...  

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