
Ayesha Rascoe hosts Eli Stark-Elster, a researcher from UC Davis, to discuss the evolution of children's play and the implications of increased screen time. They explore how the shift from unsupervised outdoor play to digital spaces has impacted children's autonomy and mental health. Eli distinguishes between different types of online games, highlighting the importance of independence and freedom in children's activities, and suggests that not all screen time is detrimental, emphasizing the need for kids to have spaces where they can explore, socialize, and make their own decisions. The conversation also touches on safety concerns in online spaces, balancing short-term safety with the long-term development of children's ability to flourish.
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