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Very data heavy book and it was exceptionally organized.
The book includes easy to read graphs and charts that make the data easy to understand and the author offers super practical st... Read More
Continuing to coddle them against perceived dangers will only drive them deeper into the clutches of their mobile devices where... Read More
This 📕 supports me & @annalisadantona reasons for not caving and giving our children smart phones.
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But his advice and recommendations are relatively easy to implement e
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Haidt found social media harms girls more than boys
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Boys are at greater risk than girls for failure to launch
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It wasnt that we ran amok ha ha but i dont recall a great deal of oversight or rules about our play and exploration of the neighborhood
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This idea of parenting shifts in response to stranger danger type threats wherein children retreated indoors with a higher level of parental supervision is something new for me
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Something i read before but really sunk in with haidts presentation was how the reduction of play occurred around the same time that children were exposed to the internet and then cell phone technology