According to the Pew Research Center, 69% of parents with children aged 13 to 17 say growing up is harder today than it was in 2004. And 44% of people aged 13 to 17 say the same. What they don’t completely agree on is why it’s more challenging to deal with adolescence now than it was before. Parents blame social media. But kids blame more pressure and expectations. Social media has the biggest impact on adolescence. In his best-selling book “The Anxious Generation,” NYU social psychologist Jonathan Haidt says smartphones…
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