‘Screens’ Plus Children … Destructive Combination on So Many Levels

by Kelly Oliver/The Parents Television and Media Council

Striker Summary: It continues to be confirmed that the combination of young children and unrestricted time on “screens” (i.e., the internet, social media, gaming, etc.) is a terrible situation. Young people are hurt by this in many ways. Parents and caregivers need to act.

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by Kelly Oliver/The Parents Television and Media Council

The children are not alright.

In a review of “The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan wrote“What we all know is that there’s a mental-health crisis among the young, that they seem to have become addicted to social media and gaming, and that these two facts seem obviously connected. Mr. Haidt says, and shows, that the latter is a cause of the former. … He tells the story of what happened to Generation Z, which he defines as those born after 1995. … This became ‘the first generation in history to go through puberty with a portal in their pockets that called them away from the people nearby and into an alternative universe that was exciting, addictive, unstable and … unsuitable for children and adolescents.’”

A plethora of harms has risen – an increase in depression in both girls and boys, a rise in anxiety disorders, among others.

The Parents Television and Media Council (PTC) believes that the youth mental health crisis is certainly caused at least in part because of kids’ connections with phones and screens, and has created a Resource Center for parents and caregivers. The PTC also advocates for increased responsibility on the tech industry to work to prevent online harms to children, and for Congress to hold the industry responsible by passing solutions like the Kids Online Safety Act.

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Image: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/; Adapted from: https://mission89.org/mission-89-x-graduate-institute-geneva-exploring-the-risks-of-human-trafficking-and-exploitation-of-children-in-the-gaming-industry/

The Parents Television and Media Council® (www.parentstv.org®) is a non-partisan education organization advocating responsible entertainment. Visit the new PTC Watchdog Blog at http://www.parentstv.org/blog/. Follow the PTC on Twitter: @ThePTC

Published by Steve Pauwels

Pastor of Church of the King of Derry/Londonderry, NH; managing editor Striker Journal; former radio/podcast host; married, father of three sons. Writer, exercise enthusiast, Dunkin'Donuts and Waffle House fan. Committed to see the Kingdom of God and His Son Jesus Christ impact every part of life.

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