@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: on Nostr: 1/ The ubiquity of the smart-phones — and especially children and teenagers having ...
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The ubiquity of the smart-phones — and especially children and teenagers having access to smart-phones, and with it social-media, during early puberty seems to be what defines Gen-Z as a generation (different from Millennials).
Early puberty being — 11 to 13 years old for girls, and 12 to 15 years old for boys.
This, plus over-protective parenting that don't allow their children independence, seems to have brought on a behavioral change in Gen-Z that hasn't been seen before.
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2023-06-18 16:51:26Event JSON
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