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Your Screen Is Changing Your Brain. Take Back Control, with Jonathan Haidt

Apr 6, 2026
Jonathan Haidt, NYU Stern social psychologist and author focused on moral psychology and youth mental health. He discusses how smartphones rewired childhood and fragmented attention. He outlines why social platforms drive anxiety, how tech captures focus, and practical ways families and workplaces can reclaim attention and restore unstructured play.
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ANECDOTE

Haidt's Personal Phone Habits And Focus Challenge

  • Jonathan Haidt keeps his phone by the bed because he rarely types on it and avoids slot-machine apps, so he has no phone addiction.
  • He admits attention problems on his computer and recently installed a website blocker to help focus.
INSIGHT

The Great Rewiring Of Childhood

  • Childhood underwent a great rewiring where free play, outdoor time, sleep, and books were replaced by phone-based scrolling.
  • Jonathan Haidt traces the shift from free-range play in the 70s–90s to ubiquitous smartphones and five hours daily online for teens.
INSIGHT

Friction And Time Are Critical Developmental Resources

  • Lack of friction and compressed time are master variables that diminish development and adult attention.
  • Haidt explains free play gave time and friction (calling friends, walking over) while phones removed both, producing burnout in adults and diminished capabilities in kids.
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