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TitleThe Anxious Generation : how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness / Jonathan Haidt.
AuthorHaidt, Jonathan, author.
Call NoEDUCATION SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY HAI
CollectionNF Education
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International Standard Book Number 9780593655030 hardcover $30.00
International Standard Book Number 0593655036 hardcover $30.00
Other Classification Number Junior Fiction 305.2 HAI
Personal Name Haidt, Jonathan, author.
Title Statement The Anxious Generation : how the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness / Jonathan Haidt.
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice ©2024.
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice New York : Penguin Press, 2024.
Physical Description 385 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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Bibliography, Etc. Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note Introduction: Growing up on Mars -- Part 1: A tidal wave. The surge of suffering -- Part 2: The backstory: the decline of th eplay-based childhood. What children need to do in childhood -- Discover mode and the need for risky play -- Puberty and the blocked transition to adulthood -- Part 3: The great rewiring: the rise of the phone-based childhood. The four foundational harms: social deprivation, sleep deprivation, Attention fragmentation, and addiction -- Why social media harms girls more than boys? -- Spiritual elevation and degradation -- Part 4: Collective action for healthier childhood. Preparing for collective action -- What governments and tech companies can do now -- What schools can do now -- Conclusion: Bring childhood back to earth -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Summary, Etc. "From New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Coddling of the American Mind, an essential investigation into the collapse of youth mental health--and a plan for a healthier, freer childhood. After more than a decade of stability or improvement, the mental health of adolescents plunged in the early 2010s. Rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide rose sharply, more than doubling on most measures. Why? In The Anxious Generation, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt lays out the facts about the epidemic of teen mental illness that hit many countries at the same time. He then investigates the nature of childhood, including why children need play and independent exploration to mature into competent, thriving adults. Haidt shows how the "play-based childhood" began to decline in the 1980s, and how it was finally wiped out by the arrival of the "phone-based childhood" in the early 2010s. He presents more than a dozen mechanisms by which this "great rewiring of childhood" has interfered with children's social and neurological development, covering everything from sleep deprivation to attention fragmentation, addiction, loneliness, social contagion, social comparison, and perfectionism. He explains why social media damages girls more than boys and why boys have been withdrawing from the real world into the virtual world, with disastrous consequences for themselves, their families, and their societies. Most important, Haidt issues a clear call to action. He diagnoses the "collective action problems" that trap us, and then proposes four simple rules that might set us free. He describes steps that parents, teachers, schools, tech companies, and governments can take to end the epidemic of mental illness and restore a more humane childhood. Haidt has spent his career speaking truth backed by data in the most difficult landscapes--communities polarized by politics and religion, campuses battling culture wars, and now the public health emergency faced by Gen Z. We cannot afford to ignore his findings about protecting our children--and ourselves--from the psychological damage of a phone-based life"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject-Chronological Term 2000-2099.
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Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Children Social conditions 21st century. United States
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