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Are Smartphones Harming Our Kids?

Radio Atlantic

The Atlantic

Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.4 • 1.9K Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2017

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

It's been ten years since the iPhone came out, and now the first generation to grow up with smartphones is coming of age. Jean Twenge, a psychologist who has studied generational behaviors, has found troubling signals that these devices seem to be taking a visible toll on the mental health of post-Millennials. In the September 2017 issue of The Atlantic, Twenge shares her findings in a story adapted from her new book, iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy—and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood—and What That Means for the Rest of Us. In this episode, we talk with Twenge about her findings, hear from a few members of the post-Millennial generation about their relationships with their devices, and discuss what the research means for parents. For links and other show notes, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It's 10 years after the introduction of the iPhone, a generation of kids who've grown up with

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smartphones is now coming of age. Research suggests these devices are taking a troubling toll on their

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mental health. Are smartphones harming a

0:13.5

generation or just making parents paranoid executive editor of The Atlantic. Here at DC with me, I'm Matt Thompson, executive editor of The Atlantic.

0:33.6

Here at DC with me, I've got Jeffrey Goldberg,

0:35.8

editor-in-chief of the Atlantic.

0:37.0

Hey Matt?

0:37.6

Hi Jeff.

0:38.6

And over there in New York, we've got Alex Wagner,

0:41.0

contributing editor of the Atlantic and CBS Anchor.

0:44.0

Hi Alex.

0:45.0

Aloha and Mahalo dudes.

0:46.0

That's not the language of New York City

0:48.0

that you're using right there.

0:50.0

That is cultural appropriation.

0:52.0

Thank you very much.

0:53.0

So I have got a question for you both.

0:55.0

Where we're here for you, Matt.

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Go on.

0:58.0

What generation do you each identify with?

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Jeff?

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The old generation.

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