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The Daily Caller on MSNINGERSOLL: ‘We Need Them To Feel Failure’: The Case For Kids Getting In TroubleBelow is State of the Day, a morning newsletter by Daily Caller Editor-at-Large Geoff Ingersoll. Sign up here. — Greetings, Dear Reader, Hump dayyyyyyy. When I was an underclassman playing High School ...
Jonathan Haidt says he knows what’s driving the teen mental-health crisis: addictive, distraction-laden, horror-filled apps like Instagram and TikTok. That’s the thesis of the New York ...
Haidt: When I started writing The Anxious Generation, I thought it was going to be a story about girls and social media, because that's where we have the most data.
The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses the “parents’ revolution” on smartphones that his book “The Anxious Generation” has ignited.
Haidt attributes the weakness of young America to a combination of social media and a culture that sees victims everywhere, only for Haidt to claim that Generation Z is a victim of – yes ...
Jonathan Haidt set out to write a book about what social media was doing to democracy, but scrapped it once he saw what it was doing to teenagers. “The research was just shocking,” says the ...
Jonathan Haidt’s “The Anxious Generation” is mostly convincing, but drastic corrective measures aren’t required. It’s obvious what parents and schools need to do.
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses his new book, "The Anxious Generation," which explores how social media and phone-based parenting led to Gen Z's mental health crisis. He says young ...
Haidt’s primary argument, however, is even more compelling. The Anxious Generation argues that both the misguided safetyism in the physical world and early exposure to the virtual world are ...
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