The Horrors And Long-Term Impact Of Social Media On Children
We have reached a point in our time where social media has penetrated almost every nook and cranny of our lives. And while many of us adults have lived those days where the online world is almost non-existent, not the same can be said for children now who are born at the peak of it. Diving deep into this topic, Jason Wrobel and Whitney Lauritsen discuss the horrors and long-term impact of social media on children. In particular, they talk about their latest documentary find entitled "Childhood 2.0," which sheds light on real-life issues kids face today, such as cyberbullying, online predators, suicidal ideation, and more. They also explore what parents can do to help their children from these dangerous distractions and how we, as a society, can encourage a deeper sense of resilience and awareness not to fall trap into the nefarious constructs of social media.
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