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How Phones Changed Childhood: A Review of The Anxious Generation

How Phones Changed Childhood: A Review of The Anxious Generation

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Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation argues that the 2010–2015 “great rewiring” shifted childhood from play-based to phone-based, correlating with rising anxiety, depression, sleep loss, and social fragmentation in Gen Z. In this education-focused review, we explain the four core harms (sleep, social, attention, addiction), the “hook model” behind behavioral addiction, and practical fixes for classrooms, parents, and policy.You’ll also hear concrete solutions—phone-free schools, design-code “duty of care,” raising digital adulthood to 16, and stronger age verification—plus a critique the book underplays: how comparison culture and rejection anxieties fuel incel spaces. If you care about youth mental health, parenting, and digital well-being, this is your field guide.LinksPurchase the book: ⁠https://amzn.to/45qdhKb⁠ (Affiliate disclosure: we may earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost.)Newsletter: ⁠https://tospeakonline.com/newsletters/⁠More at ToSpeakOnline.com — become a member to support our work.Stay Readical!What You’ll LearnWhat the “great rewiring” (2010–2015) is and why it mattersThe four harms of a phone-based childhood (sleep, social, attention, addiction)How the “hook model” keeps us checking—and how to disrupt itWhy in-person rituals and synchronous turn-taking build social competenceSix restorative practices: sacredness, embodiment, stillness, transcendence, forgiveness, aweEvidence-based school fixes (phone lockers beat “put it away”)Policy tools: age-appropriate design codes, age-16 digital adulthood, robust age checksThe overlooked link between comparison culture, rejection, and incel communitiesChapters00:00 Introduction00:58 The “Great Rewiring” (2010–2015) + Mental-Health Trends01:42 From Play-Based to Phone-Based Childhood02:36 The 4 Harms: Sleep, Social, Attention, Addiction02:55 Sleep Deprivation03:19 Social Deprivation: Rituals, Handshakes, Respect04:15 Digital vs IRL06:03 Attention Fragmentation07:09 Addiction07:32 The Hook Model08:12 Spiritual Elevation vs Degradation09:10 Six Restorative Practices12:14 Solutions14:09 Missing Piece: Incels, Comparison, and Rejection15:55 Final TakeawaysResources & SourcesHaidt, J. (2024). The Anxious Generation (book)Haidt’s overview: https://jonathanhaidt.com/anxious-generation/CDC Data Brief (adolescent mental health): https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db471.htm#section_1Pew Research (teens, social media, tech): https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2022/08/10/teens-social-media-and-technology-2022/NIDA research repository (context on behavioral data): https://nida.nih.gov/research/nida-research-programs-activities/nahdap-data-repository-for-drug-addiction-and-HIV-researchStatista (subscription): https://login.statista.com/login/callback?state=ad5yQFix22AjzxUnHEyhWnEYPw_HwNjU&error=INVALID_IP&error_description=ip-not-authorized-for-loginLiterature review (open access): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10355843/
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