Are Kids Destined To Have Anxiety? - Dr. Kathy Considers "The Anxious Generation" - ReAir
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In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy addresses the pressing issue of teenage anxiety and its implications for parenting in today's world. Citing statistics that reveal anxiety is a common experience for teenagers, Dr. Kathy explores whether managing this anxiety is the most critical responsibility for parents. She references a conversation between Jonathan Haidt and Russell Moore, which delves into the factors contributing to childhood mental health crises, including the impact of social media, smartphones, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion highlights a shift in parenting approaches over the decades, likening child-rearing to a school project, and examines how this has redefined childhood itself. Dr. Kathy encourages listeners to consider the unique challenges facing today's youth and how parents can navigate these complexities. Join us for an insightful look into the realities of modern parenting and the importance of understanding the changing landscape of childhood.
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