"The environment in which kids grow up today is hostile to human development," argues Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and business school ethics professor, saying that since the early 2010s, "something went suddenly and horribly wrong for adolescents."
The Atlantic recently published an exce...
I’m a Millennial, who didn’t have Internet until I was 11 or a smartphone until I was 27. Are you saying I’m somehow being left behind here by not being able to navigate Youtube?!
I’ve been left behind in all sorts of ways, but to think that surfing YouTube is a skill that you need to teach your 5 year old…it just sounds like the person writing that probably sets their children in front of YouTube much of the day and is trying to justify their terrible decision-making
And why are you assuming I don’t know how to navigate YouTube? Lmao at thinking you need to expose young children to the YouTube algorithm, otherwise they won’t understand it as teenagers or adults.
Anecdotal consensus is that young adults today who were brought up on a smartphone/tablet app-based internet generally struggle with basic computer literacy skills that many of us Millennials and Gen X have taken for granted. What you need to be teaching your children is how to regulate their emotions, how to use basic programs on a PC, and how to sift through mountains of shit to find something useful, not setting them in front of YouTube so they can watch Pinkfong all day. YouTube for young children is literally poison
I’m a Millennial, who didn’t have Internet until I was 11 or a smartphone until I was 27. Are you saying I’m somehow being left behind here by not being able to navigate Youtube?!
It’s pretentious to think you know what will end up making you obsolete.
That said, yeah, it’s probably not YouTube.
I’ve been left behind in all sorts of ways, but to think that surfing YouTube is a skill that you need to teach your 5 year old…it just sounds like the person writing that probably sets their children in front of YouTube much of the day and is trying to justify their terrible decision-making
Yes
And why are you assuming I don’t know how to navigate YouTube? Lmao at thinking you need to expose young children to the YouTube algorithm, otherwise they won’t understand it as teenagers or adults.
Anecdotal consensus is that young adults today who were brought up on a smartphone/tablet app-based internet generally struggle with basic computer literacy skills that many of us Millennials and Gen X have taken for granted. What you need to be teaching your children is how to regulate their emotions, how to use basic programs on a PC, and how to sift through mountains of shit to find something useful, not setting them in front of YouTube so they can watch Pinkfong all day. YouTube for young children is literally poison