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በ Jonathan Haidt
How the smartphone rewired childhood and created a modern mental health crisis. A co-author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” looks at the mental health impacts that a phone-based life has on children.
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In this timely and provocative non-fiction work, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt investigates the alarming rise in adolescent mental health issues—including anxiety, depression, and self-harm—that began in the early 2010s. Haidt argues that the transition from a 'play-based childhood' to a 'phone-based childhood' is the primary driver of this crisis. He examines how the loss of unsupervised outdoor play, combined with the addictive nature of social media and the constant presence of smartphones, has rewired the brains of Gen Z. The book provides a rigorous analysis of data while offering practical solutions for parents, educators, and policymakers to reclaim childhood. Haidt emphasizes the importance of 'anti-fragility'—the idea that children need challenges and moderate risks to grow into resilient adults. By laying out a clear roadmap for a healthier digital future, Haidt challenges society to rethink the way we integrate technology into the lives of the youngest generation, advocating for collective action to restore the social and developmental foundations of youth.
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