In The Impact of Digital Technology on Childhood Anxiety, author Greta Rose uncovers the profound effects that today’s digital world has on young minds. As children under eight navigate a landscape dominated by mobile phones, high-definition gaming, and digital platforms like You Tube and Tik Tok, their daily lives are intricately woven into the digital fabric. Rose explores how this constant digital immersion is reshaping how children play, learn, and interact.
Amidst the conveniences of this technological age, Rose highlights a critical and often overlooked consequence: childhood anxiety. With a detailed analysis of recent research, she examines how excessive screen time and digital device use contribute to a range of adverse health outcomes, including disrupted sleep patterns, increased obesity, and neuro-developmental issues. Most alarmingly, she focuses on the psychological toll, arguing that childhood anxiety, a growing concern, is not receiving the attention it deserves.
The Impact of Digital Technology on Childhood Anxiety is a vital resource for parents, educators, and mental health professionals, offering both a deep dive into the complexities of modern childhood and practical guidance for mitigating the negative effects of digital technology on mental well-being.