Harsh reality for today's kids, and adults. I have been cutting back on social media, and Trying to live without it. Picking up a physical Book, going to coffee shop and not use my phone. What did I do before I was plugged in?
This falls completely on the part of the PARENTS. It is NOT a parent's job to give their children what they want. It is a parent's job to give their kids what they need, which are the tools and resources necessary to be a productive, hard-working, independent, responsible, law-abiding member of society. A phone is a privilege, not a right.
My heart broke for this 8 year old kid 😢 saying it felt like slavery all over again. He needs to be shielded from all this violence going on in the world. 🌎 I’m glad he’s hyper aware but I also feel like he’s growing up too quickly. I’m very impressed with the intelligence of this kids, they seem very aware, much more than I thought they be.
I had a cell phone when I was 16 I'm 36 now.....all we had was MySpace. I think the social media of today is so mind altering...I feel bad for kids today. It's a distorted reality, bullying, comparison, as well as a flawed view of the real world and the value of real work....they think making videos is a fool proof career and way to get rich instead of working a real job. Everyone is trying to monetize everything. Their family, their wedding, the birth of their kids, death, illness. Nothing is authentic anymore. Everything has to be recorded and posted and sponsored. I'm sick of it
I got my 1st cell phone when I was in the 8th grade, but it wasn't a smart phone. I'm in my 20s now and feel that for high schoolers a cell phone is a necessity, but for middle schoolers it's a luxury.
It’s so disturbing in a way how many “young children/teens” are addicted to their phones or social media postings. The fact that a lot of the parents nowadays aren’t even enforcing structure, if social media disappeared what would these teens/children even adults do. 😐😑😐 I’m grateful to grow up in an era where social media, cellular phones were not a thing it’s super bizarre nowadays.😐 Parents need to be and do better.
My conciousness is a powerful thing. About 5 years ago, my social media activities dropped dramatically. I hardly post anymore, I’ll occasionally sign into Facebook and Twitter and scroll through for maybe 30 minutes, then get off. Instagram is probably the worst one, I don’t even know why I have the app on my phone, but the narcissism on it definitely chased me away. Never got the sense of SnapChat, probably used it once. But just like Tony, I am approaching 40’s.
Same here. Obviously I'm on RUclips but I've 90% disengaged with social media over the past 5 years or so. There's some good stuff to be gleaned, but it's mostly a constant stream of outrage, ego, and toxicity. It's always telling you what you need to be angry, scared, or jealous about. I have a 6 year old and I only give him screen time as a treat if he does his chores and behaves, to play educational games on the weekend, or to video chat with family. Not to be judgmental but I see friends who don't eat dinner as a family and use the iPad or whatever as a pacifier; their kid is only 5 and I can already see the negative effect on his social, emotional, and language skills. I thought people were getting wiser about these things, but I guess not everyone. Ironically, I think it's the people who are the most into tech who are the most strict on their kids. Whereas people who didn't grow up with these toys want their kids to have things they didn't.
I think kids should wait until they're 15 or 16 to have a smart phone or use social media. Similar to getting your driver's license or being able to vote.
I’m glad I was born before the internet. I think comparison can brood envy and rage. As an adult now during pandemic I have cut off all the. Noise. I logged off of fb, dating apps, and Instagram. I don’t post. I have a little fOMO. But I figure if it’s important someone will tell me! And if I missed it and I’m Ok then I didn’t need it anyway. Mentally I feel so so much better… I recently heard glennon Doyle say preoccupation leads us to not be bored. But then we don’t become curious, explore, play, or create! The internet dulls a child’s ability to be creative!!
I'm here because I wasn't planning on giving my kids a phone until they were 12. We changed our mind and bought my 9 year old a new phone and it hasn't even been a week and I already regret it. I can't believe how fast they become addicted to it, the mood swings for not being connected are ridiculous. It's worth mentioning she doesn't have any social media, only youtube and some games, but I'm realy considering taking it back
Smartphones are like drugs these days. They're so darn addictive. This is why many of these kids today won't learn as well in classrooms because they're hooked onto these devices. At the same time, the classrooms don't even teach the kids what they should know compared to what the school curriculums are required to teach them.
I'm adult and most of the time I'm aware of myself but I still get insecure when I see some lifes in social media. I compare my life, mainly when I cannot get something that I want a lot. Now we can imagine a teens or kids, if they don't have someone with who has a conversations like like that we watched on this video, the social media are horrible for them and very dangerous.
The children today are so spoil! Including my grandchildren. What do they think we did when we were their age? In other countries education comes first! Yet they wonder why people that come here from other countries get hired for jobs, before us! Education should also be on their minds!! It's up to the parents to show them what's comes first!!
Why do they keep lying about the time they spend on the phone! 📱 it’s literally 8 to 9 hours a day, you really think they care about anything else when they get out of school? It’s clearly not 1.5 hours a day, they are totally Joshing you with that number 😂
Hm. I get nervous about not having my phone because of needing it in an emergency. Sometimes I will leave the house without it but not for long periods just incase of an emergency. I also like having my ad free music with me. I don't really watch ads unless I am forced to. On youtube I pay money not to see them. Same thing with music. Also, if there were an emergency how easily could you ask someone to call 911 for you? Some people don't want to get involved. I did not get a cellphone until I was a freshman in High School. It was one of those nokia brick analog phones. I am mid thirties.
First it was horror movies. Than video games. Now it's social media. Every age has it's scapegoat. Everybody is too intelligent to see what's really going on.
When I have children, they will not have a phone until they are adults. I will not participate in this toxic culture of my kids looking at stuff that they shouldn’t be just to fit in. Kids shouldn’t be into social media, but they can learn painting, instruments, cultural hobbies like “wood working”, sports, learning and growing. Children are addicted to social media (which is anti-social actually because they don’t actually learn social skills and how to connect and nurture friendships) and there’s more to life.
@@Crybaby-cz8et no a phone isn’t.. unfortunately reserch has shown kids use their phone for things that are needed like 1 to 2% of its use… rest is on things not needed none emergencies, none productive..ect.
@@Crybaby-cz8et fool my kids live with me . Y do they need to call me? O I guess u mean this new aged BM and BD life .. smh lol .. but again kids are not places without phones(school got em … your home got em, home with parents soo mmmm ) .. how you think kids got around before this (my grandparents ect..) silly person u..
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Harsh reality for today's kids, and adults. I have been cutting back on social media, and Trying to live without it. Picking up a physical Book, going to coffee shop and not use my phone. What did I do before I was plugged in?
This falls completely on the part of the PARENTS. It is NOT a parent's job to give their children what they want. It is a parent's job to give their kids what they need, which are the tools and resources necessary to be a productive, hard-working, independent, responsible, law-abiding member of society. A phone is a privilege, not a right.
My heart broke for this 8 year old kid 😢 saying it felt like slavery all over again. He needs to be shielded from all this violence going on in the world. 🌎
I’m glad he’s hyper aware but I also feel like he’s growing up too quickly.
I’m very impressed with the intelligence of this kids, they seem very aware, much more than I thought they be.
I had a cell phone when I was 16 I'm 36 now.....all we had was MySpace. I think the social media of today is so mind altering...I feel bad for kids today. It's a distorted reality, bullying, comparison, as well as a flawed view of the real world and the value of real work....they think making videos is a fool proof career and way to get rich instead of working a real job. Everyone is trying to monetize everything. Their family, their wedding, the birth of their kids, death, illness. Nothing is authentic anymore. Everything has to be recorded and posted and sponsored. I'm sick of it
I got my 1st cell phone when I was in the 8th grade, but it wasn't a smart phone. I'm in my 20s now and feel that for high schoolers a cell phone is a necessity, but for middle schoolers it's a luxury.
Dont see a forest because of trees....
Dont see mental healthy problems, because of distractions.
It becomes only clearer after 30 day detox.
It’s so disturbing in a way how many “young children/teens” are addicted to their phones or social media postings. The fact that a lot of the parents nowadays aren’t even enforcing structure, if social media disappeared what would these teens/children even adults do. 😐😑😐 I’m grateful to grow up in an era where social media, cellular phones were not a thing it’s super bizarre nowadays.😐 Parents need to be and do better.
My conciousness is a powerful thing. About 5 years ago, my social media activities dropped dramatically. I hardly post anymore, I’ll occasionally sign into Facebook and Twitter and scroll through for maybe 30 minutes, then get off. Instagram is probably the worst one, I don’t even know why I have the app on my phone, but the narcissism on it definitely chased me away. Never got the sense of SnapChat, probably used it once. But just like Tony, I am approaching 40’s.
Same here. Obviously I'm on RUclips but I've 90% disengaged with social media over the past 5 years or so. There's some good stuff to be gleaned, but it's mostly a constant stream of outrage, ego, and toxicity. It's always telling you what you need to be angry, scared, or jealous about. I have a 6 year old and I only give him screen time as a treat if he does his chores and behaves, to play educational games on the weekend, or to video chat with family.
Not to be judgmental but I see friends who don't eat dinner as a family and use the iPad or whatever as a pacifier; their kid is only 5 and I can already see the negative effect on his social, emotional, and language skills. I thought people were getting wiser about these things, but I guess not everyone. Ironically, I think it's the people who are the most into tech who are the most strict on their kids. Whereas people who didn't grow up with these toys want their kids to have things they didn't.
I think kids should wait until they're 15 or 16 to have a smart phone or use social media. Similar to getting your driver's license or being able to vote.
I think it should be 18.
I’m glad I was born before the internet. I think comparison can brood envy and rage. As an adult now during pandemic I have cut off all the. Noise. I logged off of fb, dating apps, and Instagram. I don’t post. I have a little
fOMO. But I figure if it’s important someone will tell me! And if I missed it and I’m
Ok then I didn’t need it anyway. Mentally I feel so so much better… I recently heard glennon Doyle say preoccupation leads us to not be bored. But then we don’t become curious, explore, play, or create! The internet dulls a child’s ability to be creative!!
Great interview. Good information and opportunity to appreciate the perspectives of the young people.
Anyone under 18 do not need a cel phone.
I'm here because I wasn't planning on giving my kids a phone until they were 12. We changed our mind and bought my 9 year old a new phone and it hasn't even been a week and I already regret it. I can't believe how fast they become addicted to it, the mood swings for not being connected are ridiculous. It's worth mentioning she doesn't have any social media, only youtube and some games, but I'm realy considering taking it back
These kids can’t even speak or communicate properly, they’re so awkward. SMH it’s crazy how social media is destroying humanity.
This was healing for me to watch
Smartphones are like drugs these days. They're so darn addictive. This is why many of these kids today won't learn as well in classrooms because they're hooked onto these devices. At the same time, the classrooms don't even teach the kids what they should know compared to what the school curriculums are required to teach them.
Younger kids and speech delay…or annunciation is lacking these days bcuz of it…
I'm adult and most of the time I'm aware of myself but I still get insecure when I see some lifes in social media. I compare my life, mainly when I cannot get something that I want a lot. Now we can imagine a teens or kids, if they don't have someone with who has a conversations like like that we watched on this video, the social media are horrible for them and very dangerous.
Growing up during the rise of Facebook did a number on me so I can’t imagine having it for all of my life because I can easily disconnect.
The children today are so spoil!
Including my grandchildren. What do they think we did when we were their age? In other countries education comes first! Yet they wonder why people that come here from other countries get hired for jobs, before us! Education should also be on their minds!! It's up to the parents to show them what's comes first!!
Why do they keep lying about the time they spend on the phone! 📱 it’s literally 8 to 9 hours a day, you really think they care about anything else when they get out of school?
It’s clearly not 1.5 hours a day, they are totally Joshing you with that number 😂
Just wait until VR gets going. Ever read Ready Player One?
So just bc the cop chases a black person, now there’s racism kid ? Oh my goodness 🤦🏻♀️
Hm. I get nervous about not having my phone because of needing it in an emergency. Sometimes I will leave the house without it but not for long periods just incase of an emergency. I also like having my ad free music with me. I don't really watch ads unless I am forced to. On youtube I pay money not to see them. Same thing with music. Also, if there were an emergency how easily could you ask someone to call 911 for you? Some people don't want to get involved.
I did not get a cellphone until I was a freshman in High School. It was one of those nokia brick analog phones. I am mid thirties.
First it was horror movies. Than video games. Now it's social media. Every age has it's scapegoat. Everybody is too intelligent to see what's really going on.
Horror movies and video games are no comparison to social media. You don’t have to hear others opinions with the first two.
Cells were one thing...social media on them are completely terraforming their personalities before they have a chance to find themselves.
I cannot imagine giving my eight year old a phone. Why??
When I have children, they will not have a phone until they are adults. I will not participate in this toxic culture of my kids looking at stuff that they shouldn’t be just to fit in. Kids shouldn’t be into social media, but they can learn painting, instruments, cultural hobbies like “wood working”, sports, learning and growing. Children are addicted to social media (which is anti-social actually because they don’t actually learn social skills and how to connect and nurture friendships) and there’s more to life.
💪🏾💯💯💯
@Tiffany Sky a phone is a necessity, it just need to be used appropriately. No need to punish kids just limit their dependence on social media
@@Crybaby-cz8et no a phone isn’t.. unfortunately reserch has shown kids use their phone for things that are needed like 1 to 2% of its use… rest is on things not needed none emergencies, none productive..ect.
@@royalseptemberent.870 how do you call your kids if they have no phone??It is a necessity like it or not.
@@Crybaby-cz8et fool my kids live with me . Y do they need to call me? O I guess u mean this new aged BM and BD life .. smh lol .. but again kids are not places without phones(school got em … your home got em, home with parents soo mmmm ) .. how you think kids got around before this (my grandparents ect..) silly person u..
blame parents not video games or cell phones
I think social media should be 18 or older.
They get cell phones at 2 and 3 yrs.old man!
Thank god i wasnt raised in this era.
This would have been more effective when smartphones became a commodity
my "friend" wanted me to get it when i was 9.
This is insanity
poor kids brain washed already race race race I call bull get over it