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Are smartphones harming your child's developing brain? In this episode of the Phone Addiction podcast, we break down why giving a smartphone to a child under 14 may be one of the most consequential decisions a parent can make. We dive into the science behind adolescent brain development, the link between early smartphone use and rising rates of anxiety, depression, sleep deprivation, and attention problems, and how social media algorithms are designed to hijack young minds. Drawing on research from Jonathan Haidt's The Anxious Generation, Jean Twenge, and leading neuroscientists, we explore why ages 10–14 are a critical window — and what's really happening to kids who get phones too soon. You'll learn: * Why the prefrontal cortex makes under-14s especially vulnerable to addiction * The connection between smartphone ownership and teen mental health decline * How dopamine loops, infinite scroll, and notifications rewire young brains * What "phone-free childhood" movements (like Wait Until 8th) recommend * Practical alternatives: dumb phones, delayed access, and family tech agreements Whether you're a parent, teacher, grandparent, or teen yourself, this episode gives you the evidence and tools to make smarter decisions about kids and screens. 🎧 Subscribe for new episodes on phone addiction, digital wellness, and reclaiming attention in the smartphone age. Keywords to weave in (already included above): phone addiction, smartphone addiction, kids and screens, screen time, teen mental health, anxious generation, Jonathan Haidt, social media and teens, phone-free childhood, Wait Until 8th, digital wellness, parenting in the digital age. Tip for Spotify: keep the first 1–2 sentences punchy — they're what shows in previews and search snippets. Want me to draft a shorter version (under 200 characters) for the episode subtitle field too?
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