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Jon Haidt's avatar

Jaqui, what if we lived in a world in which kids were driving around beginning at at 9. most were ok, but 5% got injured or killed. and what if the surgeon general wanted a warning: "Driving automobiles is associated with danger for children under 16". would that be going to far?

Emily Edlynn's avatar

I really appreciate your take on this and completely agree that the warning itself is not helpful. It contributes to the already skyrocketing parental anxiety, which I argue could be actually worse for more kids in a pervasive way that social media is not. (Provocative, I know.) Mental health is complex and we may not even be in the crisis everyone says we are (I wrote about this on my Substack). I think it makes parents' lives even harder to believe that allowing our 14-year-old to enjoy TikTok could cause them a mental health disorder. We need much more nuance in this cultural conversation so thank you for contributing to this nuance!

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