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We are watching our children lose their wonder and curiosity that is supposed to shape their world. Constantly accessible, addictive stimulation from their screens is having poor impacts on their health and happiness. But where else do we expect them to go? Our world has changed and we've forgotten to make space for children offline. Inside Sources Host Boyd Matheson joins to show to talk about a conversation he had with Michelle Goldberg from The New York Times.
By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega4.1
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We are watching our children lose their wonder and curiosity that is supposed to shape their world. Constantly accessible, addictive stimulation from their screens is having poor impacts on their health and happiness. But where else do we expect them to go? Our world has changed and we've forgotten to make space for children offline. Inside Sources Host Boyd Matheson joins to show to talk about a conversation he had with Michelle Goldberg from The New York Times.