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Jim Geschke's avatar

https://jimgeschke.substack.com/p/we-need-a-12-step-program-for-cellphone

I'm a retired teacher (ret. Dec. 2018). I saw the same trend in my final years of teaching. I was competing for their most precious classroom asset -- their attention.

My competition? The high IQ's and salaries of brilliant app developers in Silicon Valley and elsewhere. And I was losing. Badly. I wrote about it in one of my first pieces on Substack about 18 months ago (see link above). I concluded we need a 12-Step program for phone addiction. The first people who should do the 12-Step ... the parents.

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First, the academic pressure assertion is more dangerous thinking that contributes to unpreparedness for adulthood. What an insidiously infantilizing assertion! Of course being overwhelmed and overworked can make one depressed, but there’s a goal in this case, and pressure can be very useful towards getting there. Making too much of pressure is only going to discourage teens from rising to the occasion.

This insidious line of thought correlates to what on social media is destroying young minds. Catastrophic ideation. All men are rapists. White people are evil oppressors. The planet is dying. Being female is a lifetime of trauma. If grabbed by a guy you should be traumatized for life....on and on and on. These ideas are CRUEL and peddled by useful idiot teachers....not just social media, often feminist unmarried childless teachers ironically living their best life while destroying the minds of our youth.

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