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Youth Mental Health and Technology Consensus Survey 📱

 

Author and professor Jonathan Haidt discusses findings from the largest expert survey to date on youth mental health, which reveals broad consensus: mental health challenges among young people are rising sharply. The survey points to smartphones and social media as likely contributors and highlights potential policy and family-level responses to address the crisis.

Many commenters echo these concerns, suggesting practical solutions like encouraging outdoor play, fostering mentorship, and strengthening parental involvement. One voice also raises an emerging worry – the role AI might play in shaping the mental health of young people.

Conducted by Valerio Capraro and shared in collaboration with Zach Rausch, this #AfterBabel post emphasizes the urgent need for both legislative attention and family engagement to navigate the digital world more wisely. (Links below.)

 

Survey Results On Jonathan Haidt Book

Survey Results On Jonathan Haidt Book

 

Jonathan Haidt urges us to adopt four essential actions – turning them into new societal norms to better support the well-being of our children:

1. Delay smartphones until high school (ages 14–15): For younger kids, stick to basic flip phones to keep communication simple and distraction-free.
2. Hold off on social media until at least age 16: Give teens more time to develop emotionally before introducing the pressures of online life.
3. Make schools phone-free zones: Let classrooms be sanctuaries for focus, learning, and real human connection.
4. Encourage more freedom, responsibility, and unstructured play: What kids truly crave isn’t more screen time – it’s the chance to roam, imagine, and connect with other kids in the real world, without constant adult supervision.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jonathan-haidt-2a594666_mentalhealth-afterbabel-smartphones-activity-7331348430532845569-h0um/

https://www.afterbabel.com/p/social-media-consensus-paper

#MentalHealth #YouthWellbeing #SocialMediaImpact

 

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