When Did We Get So Scared of ‘Screen Time’?
“TOO MUCH SCREEN Time Damages the Brain,” says Psychology Today. “A Dark Consensus About Screens and Kids Begins to Emerge in Silicon Valley,” announces The New York Times. “Finally, we’re all wising up about the dangers of screen time for kids,” adds the Los Angeles Times. Then there’s the New York Post, which in 2016 ran a Nicholas Kardaras column headlined “It’s ‘digital heroin’: How screens turn kids into psychotic junkies.”
As is often the case, the headlines are overblown. The papers cited in aren’t simply about “too much screen time”; they’re about people who were dysfunctional enough to be diagnosed with internet addiction. (Not that it’s even clear what means—researchers haven’t come up with a article doesn’t deal with scientific research at all; it’s about employees at Silicon Valley companies who try to limit their kids’ exposure to the tools they work on. The op-ed spends much more time describing a shift in public opinion than defending it.
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