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Beginning new book on the damage to youth caused by digital tech/phones/pads: seeking interviews with profesionals
self | 1/8/2020 | LS

Posted on 01/08/2020 6:15:02 PM PST by LS

All: I'm starting a new book on the impact of cell phones, tablets, etc. on "da yuths" especially, looking at depression, despair, isolation, declining social skills, etc.

If you have any contacts with professionals---psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, priests, educators, etc.---who work with kids in such circumstances who would be willing to be interviewed, please get in touch or freepmail me.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Science; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: digitaltech; suicide; youthdepression
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1 posted on 01/08/2020 6:15:02 PM PST by LS
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To: LS

Go to a restaurant and see everyone ignoring each other while staring at their phones.


2 posted on 01/08/2020 6:19:20 PM PST by minnesota_bound (homeless guy. He just has more money....)
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To: LS

Good subject, LS, good luck with this project.

Wishing you a happy, healthy, and prosperous year in 2020!


3 posted on 01/08/2020 6:20:02 PM PST by rlmorel (Finding middle ground with tyranny or evil makes you either a tyrant or evil. Often both.)
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To: minnesota_bound

Both physical and mental.


4 posted on 01/08/2020 6:21:24 PM PST by dhs12345
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To: minnesota_bound

“Go to a restaurant and see everyone ignoring each other while staring at their phones.”

My gray ani are talking in the car going to the restaurant. We may sit at the table reading a book or checking phones. It does not mean we do not talk.


5 posted on 01/08/2020 6:36:54 PM PST by bravo whiskey (Never bring a liberal gun law to a gun fight.)
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To: LS

I have two 7 year old boys and an 11 year old girl in the house. Kind of grand kids...

Electronics are ruining them.

iPads, Xbox, computers, YouTube (may be the worse) all together and they are a mess.

Bought one of the boys a bike for Christmas. I might as well have tried to teach him COBOL.

You have a great topic to write about.


6 posted on 01/08/2020 6:39:09 PM PST by isthisnickcool (1218 - NEVER FORGET!)
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To: LS
Teacher here. Students are completely different now than even four years ago. We save the ones we can, but many fall through the cracks. They just don't care.I am often reminded of images of opium dens that I saw in my high school world history class. It's criminal what these devices are doing. I understand personal responsibility, but at the end of the day, these are children. Their families have failed them, and in a just world, the companies creating these addictive devices should have some culpability. Freepmail incoming.
7 posted on 01/08/2020 6:43:35 PM PST by Aggie Mama
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To: LS

Larry,

I say it all started with DVD players in restaurants 20 years ago.

Children used to have to cope with boredom (some cried and had to be taken outside), to learn social etiquette, to learn how to deal with adults in an adult environment.

Then all of a sudden, little ones had their heads down and headphones on. And parents were happy because they didn’t have to deal with their kids.

In 2004 my first was 2 and I started to really notice it. We were the mean parents because we wouldn’t even let our kids watch other kids’ players.

They are teens now and we still have a “no screens” rule in social settings.

I have been saying for 15+ years: WE ARE RAISING A GENERATION OF SOCIOPATHS.

Great twitter feed. Thanks for everything you do


8 posted on 01/08/2020 6:43:57 PM PST by laxcoach (Only a fool thinks a child is wise.)
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To: LS

I always haze my kids about it and say” you wanna Spend your entire life staring at a 2 x 3” piece of glass?”


9 posted on 01/08/2020 6:45:28 PM PST by Truthoverpower (The guv mint you get is the Trump winning express !)
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To: Aggie Mama

“They just don’t care”

I coach HS varsity lacrosse. The kids I coach now compared to 5 years ago are like a different species.

75% of them don’t care if they win or lose, even the stars. They are going through the motions.

It used to be 50-75% of our teams were made up of boys that would run through a brick wall to win, but didn’t have much talent. Them, combined with the true stars, made for formidable teams.

I’ve been coaching 20 years and it only changed in the last 5ish. It’s a little disheartening.


10 posted on 01/08/2020 6:48:12 PM PST by laxcoach (Only a fool thinks a child is wise.)
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To: LS

Oh my gosh...there’s this new stuff called printing, and people are going to go crazy reading books...stop it now!

No kidding, this was the attitude of the established world when printing made mass market information possible.

So think again about this one. There’s good and there’s bad. Many people actually have much more contact with their families through modern technology than they ever would have had before.


11 posted on 01/08/2020 6:50:23 PM PST by livius
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To: LS

Input: I think it is very important to look at skills deficiencies too.

Today’s kids can’t write. They can’t speak the proper language and none of them learn to play a musical instrument.

It diminishes all their 3 R’s.

And nobody but Mexicans spends the time to learn a craft anymore.

Maybe robots and AI will bail them out.

But it’s apparent to me that none of them actually DO anything anymore. Sports. Exercise of any kind. Chores.

Even peddling to school or walking to their buddy’s house.


12 posted on 01/08/2020 6:52:49 PM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: LS

you need to talk first to neuro-physiologist neuro-biologists and neurologists about the structural brain damage the screens do to the developing brain. look up silicon valley’s billionaires and their refusal to allow their kids access to the “screens”. Once you read the stuff in the public domain you’ll be able to zero in on who to talk to. Good luck.


13 posted on 01/08/2020 7:12:56 PM PST by waynesa98 (.)
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To: livius

It’s not the devices it’s lazy parenting


14 posted on 01/08/2020 7:17:52 PM PST by Manuel OKelley
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To: LS

Very cool... Let me share a little story. All my Grandkids have been on their own cell phone since they were 5. I was highly against this idea and concept. Until one day my 6 year old Granddaughter texted her mom at work and told her that the daycare attendant that day “had let some yucky man who did not belong there in, and was making out with him, and the guy was going through all the kids backpacks, and looking in the office desk when she was not looking, and he keeps staring at me”.

“How long has he been there?” my daughter asked. “since lunchtime”, and it was now 3:30 PM. My Daughter jumped in the car and ran over there right away. Turns out this guy was a “boy friend” and was a convicted sex offender. After reviewing the camera recordings they figure he was in the backpacks getting names (backpack ID required), and in the office desk getting addresses. The gal was fired immediately.

So I am tossed about this particular topic. I am against it for kids, but if she had not had a phone and knew how to text well at 6 years old, who knows where that event might have led to. I also realized that the backpack ID and that the address records could be accessed were also huge mistakes.


15 posted on 01/08/2020 7:28:53 PM PST by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: LS

It started earlier than that. It started with insult sit-com’s. I would not permit those to be viewed in my house. They weren’t humor. I also did not allow the new form of Saturday morning cartoons that fed mush into my kids heads. As a result, my elder daughter limits the time my eight year old granddaughter is permitted to use her iPad to a very short time per day, and even then the apps are curated for educational purposes, such as programming the robot she saved her own money to buy.

Instead my granddaughter takes violin lessons, performs in kids musicals (she’s play Yente the Matchmaker in a kids version of “The Fiddler On The Roof” in a couple of weeks, and last August, at seven, she played the part of the Narrator in “Into The Forrest”, a two-hour children’s version of Sondheim’s “Into The Woods”, both of which required singing and dancing), and plays soccer. She goes to plays and concerts with her parents. Honestly, I don’t know when her parents get time to do any adult things.

My daughter says she attributes a lot of to my requirements that she and her sister do kid things and not sit glued to the “goddamn noisy box” (you likely know the reference) and useless sit-coms her friends were all emulating, slinging put down insults at each other, and hurting each others’ feelings, because they had the examples of what they saw every night on TV, thinking that was the way to be “cool.”

We did projects. We read books. Both of my girls became voracious readers. I was reading to them from the original versions of The Wizard of Oz and Pinocchio, not the Disneyfied versions, before they were reading on their own. They could handle it.


16 posted on 01/08/2020 7:31:04 PM PST by Swordmaker (My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplophobe bigot!)
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When my kids were young teens I used to take them in the evenings to a restaurant in the funky college strip in our hometown. Afterwards we’d sit on a bench and watch all the people calling to each other across the street, greetings, reunions, kids riding skateboards, a busker here and there. The place was full of an exuberance of life and dynamic social interactions.

Today sitting on the exact same bench at the exact same time of the evening is like being on the set of the walking dead. Phone zombies everywhere with no social interaction at all. None. Smart phones sucked the life out of it.


17 posted on 01/08/2020 7:39:18 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: LS

Tons of material out there. I’d look for stats on the number of teens requiring in-patient psychiatric care. I’m a former high school teacher, and I believe the number of students who are too too stressed to attend school is rising (not snowflake stressed but non-functioning stressed). P.S. I homeschooled my kids before “getting legal,” certified.

Tv, computer games, etc., give a new image every 1.5 - 3 seconds, and each time, the body gets an “oh, gee! Look! - just a drop of two of cortisol (stress hormone). Two results: kids get used to the “something new” drug, so that even when they aren’t bombarded with flash bangs, their brain is on alert for what’s missing. Second, their brains and bodies are being flooded drop by drop with stress hormones. They have no time to decompress, to absorb, to chill. They’re so digitally connected so close to bedtime, they don’t get adequate sleep, which is when the brain actually does most of it’s “learning” - processing the events and lessons of the day. This is not to mention the lack of interaction and conversation.

Eye diseases, physical diseases, brain hobbling in young adults - it’s out there. Even Microsoft, having already convinced school systems to spend billions on technology, now recommends that students not use computers in school until 8th grade (I believe). I think they’re trying to get ahead of the lawsuit curve.

I did my master’s thesis on digital vs. print comprehension several years ago, and there was very little research done in the US not sponsored by tech companies. What research there was worse than I anticipated! Computers should be considered an illegal drug.


18 posted on 01/08/2020 7:40:52 PM PST by WhattheDickens? (Is anybody there?)
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To: laxcoach
75% of them don’t care if they win or lose, even the stars. They are going through the motions.

It used to be 50-75% of our teams were made up of boys that would run through a brick wall to win, but didn’t have much talent. Them, combined with the true stars, made for formidable teams.

This is a by-product of the progressive government curricula in our schools which for the last several years has been drumming into children’s’ heads that winning, being superior, or standing out from the crowd was not a good thing, even in a group, because you made others feel bad when you did better than they did. "It’s not fair to them for you to be better than them, especially if you do it consistently. Remember, everyone is equal, so don’t try to show they aren’t!"

This is the mantra of the left.

19 posted on 01/08/2020 7:41:04 PM PST by Swordmaker (My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplophobe bigot!)
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To: Manuel OKelley

Exactly. The devices are electronic baby sitters.


20 posted on 01/08/2020 7:42:26 PM PST by Rebelbase
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