The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness
P**M
Must read for both millenials and Gen Z
A must read for millenials and gen z both. It answers almost every problems questions of today's generation. Making us aware about the critical problem it helps us to fix them.
S**R
Must read
Must read for every parent today
T**S
Two Book is Damaged Please Refund
Two Book is DamagedPlease Refund
D**A
Brilliantly explores the impact of smartphones and social media on youth mental health
Whether you are a parent, teacher, or simply someone interested in the impact of technology on mental health, The Anxious Generation is an essential and eye-opening read. Highly recommended!
R**A
Smartphone Fatally Re-wiring Childhood
The book is a must read for every parent, and even for every citizen anywhere in the world. The author of THE ANXIOUS GENERATION, Jonathan Haidt, arrives at a horrifying conclusion from scientific studies that smartphones are fatally re-wiring childhood to cause epidemic of mental illness.The Great Re-wiring of Childhood began in this phone-based childhood—2010 to 2015. There were four fundamental harms to a child—sleep deprivation, social deprivation, attention fragmentation and addiction. Nearly 300 pages of text are accompanied by more than 50 pages of notes and references, a further guide for researchers and others interested in taking up these issues highlighted in the book.The book is about new changes occurring in the last decade—since 2010—especially in the ‘virtual world’ at the cost of damage to the ‘real world,’ in the minds of children. The threat by the virtual world on the real world of children is manifesting in the increasing trend in anxiety and depression among children mysteriously from about 2010. The virtual world re-wiring the tender brain-circuits for short-term benefits, which entails long-term costs to navigate in the real world, the interactions and relationships within the families, communities, and larger working environments. In other words, large curtailment in gain from real-life experiences, which is necessary for competition and cooperation in real life.A reader will have the first idea of these dangers of the dreamworld in the introduction: ‘Growing up on Mars.’ The threats become more serious when an ignorant mother herself places the iPhone in front of her infant, and the wide-eyed infant gulps milk or swallow food-bites without embodied experiences. Perhaps a time-saving and hassle-free child care.All are in the grip of ‘virtual world,’ taking too much from our costly time, with little or no return, rather impairing us in ‘real world.’ The anxiety is not limited to young ones, but the consequences are also disastrous to the elder generation also. Therefore the author calls for a ‘collective action’ in the Part-4 of the book. A collective action that is aimed at ‘Bringing Childhood Back to Earth’ from the dreamworld of ‘Growing up on Mars.’ It needs involvement of governments and tech companies, schools, and parents.Though Jonathan Haidt’s two earlier books ‘The Happiness Hypothesis’ and ‘The Righteous Mind’ remind about our cultural and biological foundations of mind, ‘The Anxious Generation' is a RED SIGNAL. This red signal is invisible to most people all over the world. Haidt takes a bold stand, grounded in theory and evidence in the social sciences, to make the red signal not only clearly visible, but makes a fervent plea to everyone to join in a task to reclaim human life.
A**H
Must read for kids with 4 to 16
We all have only good intentions when we give devices to kids to keep them engaged, but what effects it will have on their development we didn't really know. How they hard kids in 4 fundamental ways 1. Social deprivation 2. Sleep deprivation 3. Attention fragmentation 4. Addiction. He explains how a child's brain has developed from an evolution point of view and what exposure at what period is ideal. He also expans how social media effects girl kids more than boys. How important play is for kids to learn the world , how all the sites play with our dopomine circuits and end results is unhappy and anxious they become as they age. Final suggestions no device in their hand till 16. You must read to book to fully understand the prespective.
K**K
Must read for any tween or teen parent
Brilliant book, tackles a critical problem directly and with data. Any teen or tween or teen or tween parent must read this to help navigate the challenges that children growing up in the mobile phone era face.
A**R
Too long
Would have preferred a shorter version. Plus the suggestions work only if you're in US. Not universal in approach, that's my gripe
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