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What changed when parents gave their 10-year-old her first iPad?

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An update as tmatt digs deeper into "The Anxious Generation" by Jonathan Haidt​



I continue to work my way through the much-discussed book “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness” by Jonathan Haidt.

It’s slow work, in part because I am taking lots of notes. I don’t know about you folks, but I am a slow, careful reader when dealing with subjects that I believe are unusually important.

A night or two ago, I hit a passage that — in my page annotations for the interview I hope to do with Haidt — I have nominated as a crucial chunk of summary material linked to the book’s Big Idea. Here it is:

Note that one of the most important effects of a smartphone childhood is that it can unplug a child — during one of life’s most stressful transitions — from guidance by parents, mentors, pastors, teachers, etc.

In that context, consider the book’s case study about “Alexis” of greater New York City, who was given her first iPad at the age of 10.

“Alexis” is not alone, of course.

Continued below.