Are smartphones really making our children sad?
by Interview by Ian Tucker from Technology | The Guardian on (#2Z4SR)
US psychologist Jean Twenge, who has claimed that social media is having a malign affect on the young, answers critics who accuse her of crying wolf
Last week, the children's commissioner, Anne Longfield, launched a campaign to help parents regulate internet and smartphone use at home. She suggested that the overconsumption of social media was a problem akin to that of junk-food diets. "None of us, as parents, would want our children to eat junk food all the time - double cheeseburger, chips, every day, every meal," she said. "For those same reasons, we shouldn't want our children to do the same with their online time."
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