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If this author is to be honest, someone that has actually had a family should write this page. While this was always intentional, it has left a bit of a gap in experience that would make any attempt into a striking example of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect Dunning-Krugerism]. | If this author is to be honest, someone that has actually had a family should write this page. While this was always intentional, it has left a bit of a gap in experience that would make any attempt into a striking example of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect Dunning-Krugerism]. | ||
Here are some references to other authors and content producers who actually have expertise in this area. | |||
== The Anxious Generation == | |||
[https://jonathanhaidt.com/ Jonathan Haidt's] recent book [https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/ The Anxious Generation] is the best, most direct analysis of the mental health crisis that [[social media]] has caused, with very practical and easy-to-implement solutions that can dramatically change the childhood experience for the better. | |||
His [https://www.afterbabel.com/ After Babel Substack] is another great resource for articles and other relevant content that advocates for a play-based childhood. | |||
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If this author is to be honest, someone that has actually had a family should write this page. While this was always intentional, it has left a bit of a gap in experience that would make any attempt into a striking example of Dunning-Krugerism.
Here are some references to other authors and content producers who actually have expertise in this area.
The Anxious Generation
Jonathan Haidt's recent book The Anxious Generation is the best, most direct analysis of the mental health crisis that social media has caused, with very practical and easy-to-implement solutions that can dramatically change the childhood experience for the better.
His After Babel Substack is another great resource for articles and other relevant content that advocates for a play-based childhood.
This advice seems pretty solid despite the AI voice.