S1E51 - FOMO Is Making Kids Anxious. Here’s Why?
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Writer: Vibha Pathak
FOMO isn’t just a buzzword — it’s quietly making kids anxious, angry, and emotionally disconnected.
This episode of Balmurti Online shines a light on how children today are absorbing pressure from what they see online — vacations, gadgets, milestones — and how a single social media post can spiral into resentment, sadness, and low self-worth.
Vibha Pathak walks us through real-world examples, including teenage cases from her own clinic, to show how comparison culture is quietly shifting how children think, feel, and behave.
A must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone raising children in the digital age.
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Key Takeaways:
• What FOMO looks like in real-life behavior and health symptoms
• How social media is reshaping self-worth and expectations
• Why even “happy” kids might be silently anxious
• Simple ways to talk about digital life with your child
• The power of gratitude as an antidote to constant comparison
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