688. Are Smartphones and Social Media Making Gen Z and Gen Alpha More Anxious?
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While technology can help us learn, connect, and create, constant access to smartphones and social media may also be changing childhood in ways we don't fully understand.
Author Jonathan Haidt recently wrote The Anxious Generation, a book arguing that smartphones, social media, and reduced free play are contributing to rising anxiety and mental health struggles among younger generations. For Gen Z and Gen Alpha, growing up online can mean constant comparison, cyberbullying, unrealistic beauty standards, and fewer opportunities for real-world independence.
In this episode of The Way the World Works, we explore whether smartphones and social media are helping or hurting kids — and what families can do about it. We talk about the benefits of technology, including learning new skills and staying connected, while also examining the risks of too much screen time, social media pressure, and online bullying. Most importantly, we discuss why parents — not government — should be the ones making decisions about phones, apps, and internet use in their homes.
If social media is making kids more anxious, the solution should start with families, responsibility, and more real-world play.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:- Why Jonathan Haidt calls Gen Z and Gen Alpha "the anxious generation"
- How smartphones and social media can affect mental health
- Why online bullying can feel impossible to escape
- The benefits and risks of internet access for kids
- Why parents should decide screen time rules, not government
- How free play helps kids build confidence, creativity, and independence
0:00 What Is The Anxious Generation?
2:00 How Social Media Affects Kids
4:30 The Problem With Online Comparison
6:30 Why Smartphones Are Complicated
8:30 Should Government Regulate Kids' Internet Use?
11:00 Phones in Schools and Free Speech Questions
13:00 The Importance of Free Play
15:00 What Families Can Do About Screen Time
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