When Your Teen’s Phone Becomes Their Prison: What Jonathan Haidt Got Right About Childhood

I was at a resort restaurant during school winter break, watching a family of four at the next table. Parents on opposite ends. Two teenagers between them. All four looking at their screens. Forty-five minutes. Maybe three words exchanged. They ate while scrolling, then left. Together but… not really. I see this everywhere now—airports, cafes, […]