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Sharon Piasecki's avatar

I’m probably on the older end of your readership (62), so I’d love to hear your thoughts on aging! Also, hang in there on the phone issue. We were also the parents who always said “no”. My son was the last of his friends to get a phone (when he graduated from high school), and we didn’t have video games. (Our boys played them at friends houses.) I teach high school, and I wish parents could say no more often.

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Ruth Gaskovski's avatar

Thanks for referring to Clare Coffey's article. I had not come across her work yet.

I just posted on the same topic a few days ago, 'From Feeding Moloch to 'Digital Minimalism'.

"Our children are suffering because of the increasingly inhumane conditions bred by their digital existence. We have created for them an environment that has removed them from reality both mentally and socially...In the ‘race to the bottom of the brain stem’ children are the most vulnerable contestants. Their minds are part of a relentless digital colonization, and unless we intervene, we risk the overall well-being of future generations."

The post includes a 'game plan' for steps to digital minimalism as well as an invitation to join in community for a digital detox during the month of May.

https://schooloftheunconformed.substack.com/p/from-feeding-moloch-to-digital-minimalism

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