Prince Harry Says Smartphone Is 'Stealing Young People's Childhood'
To mark World Mental Health Day, Prince Harry interviewed social psychologist Jonathan Haidt about his recent bestseller, 'The Anxious Generation'.
Harry said that through his insight sessions, he spoke with parents who say they give their kids phones at a younger age to keep them safe. "It's a double-edged sword," he said while discussing the potential safety benefits of mobile phones.
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Harry also said, "It's very easy for social media companies to point the finger at parents and say, 'Well, you know, this is down to you. This is down to your parenting.'"
Prince Harry then raised the idea of social media having a positive - and even lifesaving - side.“Social media, we know, to a large extent, is giving an outlet, an added resource, to kids that perhaps don't feel comfortable coming to us to talk about their issues and their troubles and their worries,” he said.
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