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Smartphones and Anxious Kids


Smartphones and Anxious Kids: Mental Health Issues and the ...

iGen kids have ample, anonymous opportunities to be verbally aggressive and extreme. They mock, shame, reject and bully online.

The Terrible Costs of a Phone-Based Childhood - The Atlantic

These generally include anxiety, insomnia, and intense irritability. Kids with these kinds of behavioral addictions often become surly and ...

How cell phones are killing our kids, and what we can do about it

With his book “The Anxious Generation,” social psychologist Jonathan Haidt calls for a revolution in how parents administer smartphones and ...

Smartphones and Kids: Massive Evidence of Harm - People.com

years after Instagram debuted, “anxiety and depressive disorders go up with a sharp increase,” he says. Since then, nearly half of all teens say ...

Teen Smartphone Tips For Parents From 'Anxious Generation' Author

"I call smartphones 'experience blockers,' because once you give the phone to a child, it's going to take up every moment that is not nailed ...

Generation Text: How smartphones are affecting kids

From apps to games and text messages, experts say constant connectivity is having an impact on a child's brain. It can impact every aspect of their life.

Jonathan Haidt Wants You to Take Away Your Kid's Phone

David Remnick interviews Jonathan Haidt, the author of “The Anxious Generation,” about the effect that social media is having on children's ...

Social psychologist says kids shouldn't have smartphones before ...

You use them just to communicate," Haidt said. "It was when we gave kids smartphones and then right around that time, they also got ... social ...

Parents' Excessive Smartphone Use Could Harm Children's Mental ...

Kids ages 9 to 11 who said their parents spent way too much on their smartphones were more prone to anxiety, attention issues and hyperactivity later on.

Have smartphones created an 'anxious generation'? Jonathan Haidt ...

A new book argues that the first generation to go through puberty connected to their smartphones have had their brains rewired for ...

This is your kid on smartphones - Vox

By 2010, kids have not had a full normal suite of outdoor activity unsupervised, but their mental health didn't go down during that period. It's ...

Can We Get Kids Off Smartphones? | The New Yorker

Studies show that, the more kids use social media, the more likely they are to experience anxiety and depression; girls, Black children, and ...

A new book has amplified fierce debate around teens, mental health ...

“I call smartphones 'experience blockers,' because once you give the phone to a child, it's going to take up every moment that is not nailed ...

Warning: Phones Are Making PARENTS Anxious - Let Grow

Everyone's worried about phones making kids anxious. But phones are making parents anxious, too, and rewiring the parent/child relationship.

Are smartphones and social media harming teen mental health ...

So it's anxiety and depression, also self-harming suicide. All of those things skyrocket after 2012. Stephanie Sy: But Haidt and his argument ...

The consequences of a smartphone-centered childhood - NPR

Smartphones are addictive and contribute to low self-esteem and feelings of isolation among kids. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to social ...

Screens and teens: How phones broke children's brains

It has a far more sinister impact on children and young people's mental health, according to the book, The Anxious Generation, written by social ...

Smartphones and Social Media - Child Mind Institute

And this social media use is also linked to an increase in mental health problems, including anxiety, depression and suicidality. Nearly 90% of 16-24 year olds ...

Teens and phones: What's really causing anxiety.

Smartphones can act as anxiety incubators, amplifying the sense of abundant possibility like a prism refracting light. The solution to this ...

Teens and screens: How smartphones helped create a more ...

Experts argue that children's worsening mental health is tied to digital use. Read more at straitstimes.com.