Older generations reflect on the deficiencies of “kids these days,” and they find something new to blame.
In my time, I’ve witnessed several distinct public panics over television, video games and music.
He’s been writing about the dangers of smartphones and social media for years, and his latest Atlantic story masterfully marshals the evidence for smartphones’ negative influence on teenage life.
At the same time, however, I’m wary of government intervention to suppress social media or smartphone access for children.
Otherwise, we risk a legal remedy that undermines essential constitutional doctrines that protect both children and adults.
Persons:
I’ve, I’m, —, Jonathan Haidt, He’s, Haidt