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There has been a lot emerging in the media recently about countries making decisions to ban social media for under 16s. Australia has been leading the way in this movement, with many other countries now passing legislation through government and widening the public discourse. So why social media? Why 16? Why now? In this week's podcast we begin to untangle many of the complexities that living in an online world is having on our mental, physical, emotional spiritual and social health, in particular how it is influencing the development of children and young people. Drawing wisdom from the depth research of social psychologists such as Jonathan Haidt (whose infamous book The Anxious Generation is waking up millions to the 'disconnection epidemic') we wrangle with some of the questions, complexities, possibilities and opportunities of shifting ourselves away from the trappings of an online world and 'rewiring ourselves' back into healthier connections. In this episode we reference the following: The Anxious Generation - Jonathan Haidt (book) The Social Dilemma - Exposure Labs (Film / documentary) No rush to ban social media - Sonia Livingstone (LSE article) How a handful of technology companies control billions of minds - Tristan Harris (TED talk) Is Social Media making us less social? ThoughtBox (inquiries for 5-18 year olds) **COMING SOON Digital Literacy - Ditch The Label (Lesson resources 13-16 years) **We will be releasing our full Learning for Life resources for free in mid-February- keep an eye on the ThoughtBox website for more details: www.thoughtboxeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.