Our nearly constant interactions with digital technologies, and the cell phone in particular, is literally rewiring our brains, creating neural pathways based on the parameters and habituating effects of these devices. As Dr. Jonathan Haidt points out in his bestselling book, The Anxious Generation, this is strikingly apparent in the first generation to be raised by the cell phone, current Gen Z teens and young adults. As a teacher, I see this every day in the classroom. Beyond their genera...
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Our nearly constant interactions with digital technologies, and the cell phone in particular, is literally rewiring our brains, creating neural pathways based on the parameters and habituating effects of these devices. As Dr. Jonathan Haidt points out in his bestselling book, The Anxious Generation, this is strikingly apparent in the first generation to be raised by the cell phone, current Gen Z teens and young adults. As a teacher, I see this every day in the classroom. Beyond their genera...
Our nearly constant interactions with digital technologies, and the cell phone in particular, is literally rewiring our brains, creating neural pathways based on the parameters and habituating effects of these devices. As Dr. Jonathan Haidt points out in his bestselling book, The Anxious Generation, this is strikingly apparent in the first generation to be raised by the cell phone, current Gen Z teens and young adults. As a teacher, I see this every day in the classroom. Beyond their genera...
Our nearly constant interactions with digital technologies, and the cell phone in particular, is literally rewiring our brains, creating neural pathways based on the parameters and habituating effects of these devices. As Dr. Jonathan Haidt points out in his bestselling book, The Anxious Generation, this is strikingly apparent in the first generation to be raised by the cell phone, current Gen Z teens and young adults. As a teacher, I see this every day in the classroom. Beyond their genera...