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Childhood with internet and smartphones

The battle to protect childhood, mental health, and family life is one of the defining struggles of our hyperconnected age.

Childhood with internet and smartphones

TL;DR

  • Modern parenting faces unique challenges due to constant internet access, unlike previous generations.
  • Early smartphone use is linked to negative developmental substitution, addiction, and detrimental consequences.
  • A University of South Florida study found that many children aged 11-13 received their first smartphones at age 7 or younger.
  • 57% of surveyed children experienced cyberbullying, which is strongly linked to depression and difficulty disengaging from technology.
  • Jonathan Haidt recommends delaying smartphone use until 14 and social media until 16, alongside phone-free schools and more unsupervised play.
  • Research from Sapien Labs suggests smartphone use by children under 13 may be linked to higher rates of suicidal thoughts, poorer emotional regulation, and lower self-worth, especially in girls.
  • Australia and Canada have implemented bans on social media for individuals under 16, while Florida has enacted laws restricting online access for minors.
  • Many states have implemented bans or restrictions on smartphone usage in schools.
  • Protecting childhood requires parental regulation, community support, and legislative action to shield children from online harms.