It’s no secret that addictive digital technologies like smartphones and social media apps are harming a generation of kids socially, mentally, and even physically. But a workable solution seems elusive. After all, don’t kids need phones, and won’t they be vulnerable or socially isolated without tech? Clare Morell, author of the new book, The Tech Exit: A Practical Guide to Freeing Kids and Teens from Smartphones, argues that the answer is no.
A smartphone-free childhood is necessary to effectively protect our kids. – Clare Morell
Carl and Todd engage in a thought-provoking and vitally important discussion with Clare, fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and director of its Technology and Human Flourishing Project. Together, they touch on critical issues surrounding smartphones and their impact on children and teens.
The smartphone with the combination of social media is, I think, the most destructive technology we’ve ever put in the hands of our children…ever. – Todd Pruitt
Clare argues that there is a better way! Tune in for practical strategies parents can take to free kids from smartphones, even if you’ve already given them, and how to sustain that lifestyle over the long term.
We are pleased to offer three listeners a copy of Clare’s book, The Tech Exit, courtesy of Penguin Books. Enter here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11g4WPcSQuAsBPbKrwS30QEYm3ZhrKRKyDqn1aULk6Hk/edit) for the opportunity to win.
Show Notes:
To order Clare’s book and access a discussion guide for the book, as well as a practical tip sheet: https://thetechexit.com
Clare’s blogging platform
https://claremorell.substack.com (https://claremorell.substack.com/)
You can find Clare at the Ethics & Public Policy Center
https://eppc.org/author/clare_morell/
A smartphone-free childhood is necessary to effectively protect our kids. – Clare Morell
Carl and Todd engage in a thought-provoking and vitally important discussion with Clare, fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and director of its Technology and Human Flourishing Project. Together, they touch on critical issues surrounding smartphones and their impact on children and teens.
The smartphone with the combination of social media is, I think, the most destructive technology we’ve ever put in the hands of our children…ever. – Todd Pruitt
Clare argues that there is a better way! Tune in for practical strategies parents can take to free kids from smartphones, even if you’ve already given them, and how to sustain that lifestyle over the long term.
We are pleased to offer three listeners a copy of Clare’s book, The Tech Exit, courtesy of Penguin Books. Enter here (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11g4WPcSQuAsBPbKrwS30QEYm3ZhrKRKyDqn1aULk6Hk/edit) for the opportunity to win.
Show Notes:
To order Clare’s book and access a discussion guide for the book, as well as a practical tip sheet: https://thetechexit.com
Clare’s blogging platform
https://claremorell.substack.com (https://claremorell.substack.com/)
You can find Clare at the Ethics & Public Policy Center
https://eppc.org/author/clare_morell/