The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness

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The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness

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“In a world gone mad, Jonathan Haidt has made common sense a radical mission.” —Bari Weiss, The Free Press

“Erudite, engaging, combative, crusading.” New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)

“Words that chill the parental heart… thanks to Mr. Haidt, we can glimpse the true horror of what happened not only in the U.S. but also elsewhere in the English-speaking world… lucid, memorable… galvanizing.” Meghan Cox Gurdon, Wall Street Journal

“[An] important new book... The shift in kids’ energy and attention from the physical world to the virtual one, Haidt shows, has been catastrophic, especially for girls.” —Michelle Goldberg, The New York Times

“I found myself nodding along in agreement … benefits from… years of research on how smartphones and social media dice the nerves and tamp the spirits of young people … not just reasonable but irrefutably necessary.” —Jessica Winter, New Yorker

“Boundlessly wise… important and engrossing.” —Frank Bruni, New York Times Opinion

“All the suggestions sound sensible. Some even sound fun . . . Deals seriously with counter-arguments and gaps in the evidence.” The Economist

“Can be quite wonderful… beautifully grounds his critique in Buddhist, Taoist and Christian thought traditions… His common-sense recommendations for actions...are excellent.” —Judith Warner, The Washington Post

"[An] important new book...The shift in kids’ energy and attention from the physical world to the virtual one, Haidt shows, has been catastrophic, especially for girls." —Michelle Goldberg, The New York Times

“Informative and compelling…Haidt wants children to spend more time appreciating nature, playing with friends, riding and falling off their bikes, and doing age-appropriate chores.”—Glenn C. Altschuler, Psychology Today

"An urgent and essential read, and it ought to become a foundational text for the growing movement to keep smartphones out of schools, and young children off social media" —Sophie McBain, The Guardian (UK)

“Compelling, readable—and incredibly chilling . . . remarkably persuasive.” —Lucy Denyer, Telegraph (UK)

"A persuasive and rousing argument"—Anna Davis, Evening Standard (UK)

“If this important book rings enough alarms (wait, or is that just my phone pinging?) to make politicians impose a genuine social media ban on children, I believe most parents would be happy and most teenagers happier.” —Helen Rumbelow, The Times (UK, Book of the Week)

"Haidt sets out inarguable evidence that smartphones are fuelling an anxiety epidemic among young people—and big tech must do more to reverse it…an extremely important and compelling read that is recommended not only to parents but to anyone who has felt increasingly pressurised by technology…I can’t recommend this book highly enough; everyone should read it. It is a game-changer for society." —Stella O'Malley, Irish Independent

“Jonathan Haidt is a modern-day prophet, disguised as a psychologist. In this book, he’s back to warn us of the dangers of a phone-based childhood. He points the way forward to a brighter, stronger future for us all.” —Susan Cain, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet and Quiet

“An urgent and provocative read on why so many kids are not okay—and how to course correct. Jonathan Haidt makes a powerful case that the shift from play-based to phone-based childhoods is wreaking havoc on mental health and social development. Even if you’re not ready to ban smartphones until high school, this book will challenge you to rethink how we nurture the potential in our kids and prepare them for the world.” —Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again, and host of the TED podcast Re:Thinking

“This is a crucial read for parents of children of elementary school age and beyond, who face the rapidly changing landscape of childhood. Haidt lays out problems but also solutions for making a better digital life with kids.” —Emily Oster, New York Times bestselling author of Expecting Better

“Every single parent needs to stop what they are doing and read this book immediately. Jonathan Haidt is the most important psychologist in the world today, and this is the most important book on the topic that’s reshaping your child’s life right now.” —Johann Hari, author of Stolen Focus

“This book poses a challenge that will determine the shape of the rest of the century. Jonathan Haidt shows us how we’ve arrived at this point of crisis with technology and the next generation. This book does not merely stand athwart the iPhone yelling ‘Stop!’ Haidt provides research-tested yet practical counsel for parents, communities, houses of worship, and governments about how things could be different. I plan to give this book to as many people as I can, while praying that we all have the wisdom to ponder and then to act.” —Russell Moore, editor in chief of Christianity Today

Overall rating: 4.831683 / 5 from 101 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt is a highly recommended read for parents and educators, offering insightful analysis on the impact of smartphones and social media on youth mental health. It presents a compelling case for the decline of play-based childhoods and proposes actionable steps to restore healthier childhoods.

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  • Recommendation for Reading: 29%
  • Book Quality: 40%
  • Insightfulness: 15%

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Review highlights

  • "A great read with lots of sobering statistics and actionable insights"That G.
  • "Really interesting and relevant insights"Emma
  • "Well written book with informative (and sometimes frightening) research findings."CElizabeth

Reviews

A Must Read to Understand and Protect our Future Generations

"This book was recommended to me to help understand the students I teach these days and their young iPhone generation parents. It was so spot on with what I see in education these days that I bought one for each of my young adult children. I feel every person wanting to be a parent should read it to understand what is happening to our children and avoid these pitfalls. I am a research driven person, so I like the idea that Jonathan Haidt uses extensive research to explain his discoveries and the fact that he adds suggestions for breaking this unhealthy trend. We do better with what we know. Everyone needs to know the content in this book to change where our society is headed."

JGusdal (5/5)

An important read for parents, grandparents, and educators

"Important message for us today. We can help our kids! But we have to be willing to take a stand and be confident about it."

Alicia (5/5)

Planning for our Children's Mental Wellbeing

"This is a very informative non-fiction that I feel every parent and grandparent of infants and toddlers should read. It can help us plan and construct a safer online universe for our children."

Caren (5/5)

Appropriate

"For the now generation. Relevant for patents teachers and professionals"

Rebecca F. (5/5)

Timely and Relevant

"This book is informative and is guiding some practices that my wife and I are trying out. There are chapters on why this generation of kids are anxious, with at least one chapter focusing on girls and another on boys. There are suggestions for schools and parents on how to tackle this problem."

Justin (5/5)

Insightful

"Great insight into the impact of smart phones on childhood and teen years/on mental health. Gives some straightforward solutions to the problems caused by smartphones and social media."

Florence (5/5)

Engaging, personable read sharing important data that was an approachable read that all should be made aware of.

"The author of this book did a fantastic job collecting data and sharing information about the way people’s lives, brains, and health have changed due to social media and the rewiring of childhood. Appreciated the case studies, stories, and metaphors written in the text and how information was shared throughout the book. Enjoyed both the audiobook and the paper copy of the book, either option to read this book is excellent. I plan on referencing and assigning students to read excerpts in the Psychology 12 class I teach."

Kelsey (5/5)

A MUST READ

"A must read for every parent, educator and political representative!"

Mathilde (5/5)

Accessible and Interesting Read

"I haven't finished this book yet, but it is super interesting, well-written and backed by years of research."

Caitlyn C. (5/5)

A Book That Might Make You Anxious.

"This is truly a disturbing book - and one that is backed up by a great deal of research. I hope our politicians read this one, and maybe follow the example of Australia in restricting the use of smart phones especially at schools."

History B. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Mar 26, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 400
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780593655030
  • Dimensions: 6.4" W x 1.33" L x 9.53" H
Jonathan Haidt (pronounced “Height”) is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He obtained his PhD in social psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992 and taught at the University of Virginia for sixteen years. His research focuses on moral and political psychology, as described in his book The Righteous Mind. His latest book, The Anxious Generation, is a direct continuation of the themes explored in The Coddling of the American Mind (written with Greg Lukianoff). He writes the After Babel Substack.

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