Per completezza, 1) (ri) segnalo quando dissi sostanzialmente la stessa cosa lo scorso giugno, includendo anche una"reading list" per approfondire: https://mfioretti.substack.com/p/honestly-the-problem-with-children (https://mfioretti.substack.com/p/honestly-the-problem-with-children) 2) un seguito scritto a novembre in reazione a M. Masnick di TechCrunch, che invece continua a sostenere che "the claim that social media is bad for kids’ mental health is still totally unproven" https://mfioretti.substack.com/p/it-doesnt-really-matter-whether-social (https://mfioretti.substack.com/p/it-doesnt-really-matter-whether-social) 3) l'ultimo pezzo di una serie di Peter Gray, che aggiunge parecchio materiale da studiare a UNA parte del problema, provando che e' senza dubbio complesso ma senza comunque intaccare, a mio avviso, la validita' del criterio "smartphone personale piu' tardi possibile": https://petergray.substack.com/p/d8-multiple-causes-of-increase-in (https://petergray.substack.com/p/d8-multiple-causes-of-increase-in) Marco
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 16:54, J.C. DE MARTIN wrote: Yes, it’s the phones (and social media) How every other explanation – from lack of independence to academic pressure to the pandemic – falls short Jean M. Twenge Oct 18, 2023 https://jeanmtwenge.substack.com/p/yes-its-the-phones-and-social-media (https://jeanmtwenge.substack.com/p/yes-its-the-phones-and-social-media) ------ Here are 13 Other Explanations For The Adolescent Mental Health Crisis. None of Them Work. Only smartphones plus social media can explain the international collapse in the early 2010s. Jean M. Twenge Oct 24, 2023 https://www.afterbabel.com/p/13-explanations-mental-health-crisis (https://www.afterbabel.com/p/13-explanations-mental-health-crisis)
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