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This presentation will discuss 7 kinds of evidence showing that the transition from a "play based childhood" to a "phone based childhood" has interfered with human development on a massive global scale. The presenters will also explain why there is disagreement among researchers as to whether social media (in particular) is harming adolescent mental health. Learning Objectives • Understand why teen mental health plummeted after 2012 • Understand what aspects of digital tech interfere with human development • Understand why researchers on digital media effects have failed to reach agreement About the Speakers: Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist at New York University’s Stern School of Business. Jon received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992. Haidt’s research examines the intuitive foundations of morality, and how morality varies across cultural and political divisions. Since 2018 he has been studying the contributions of social media to the decline of teen mental health and the rise of political dysfunction. Alongside, The Anxious Generation, Haidt is the author of The Happiness Hypothesis (2006) and of the New York Times bestsellers The Righteous Mind (2012) and The Coddling of the American Mind (2018, with Greg Lukianoff). He has given four TED talks. In 2019 he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Zach Rausch is Senior Research Scientist at NYU-Stern School of Business, and chief researcher to Social Psychologist Jonathan Haidt. Zach worked for two years as Communications Manager at Heterodox Academy. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in sociology and religious studies and a Master of Science in psychological science from SUNY New Paltz. Zach previously studied Buddhism in Bodh Gaya, India, worked in Wilderness Therapy, and was a direct care worker in two psychiatric group homes. Learn more: https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/ https://www.afterbabel.com/ https://www.apadivisions.org/division...