In this conversation, Phil Brown and Will Dobud discuss the themes of youth mental health, the perceptions of today's youth, and the importance of experiential education. They explore the origins of the book 'Kids These Days', the societal tendency to label and control youth, and the historical context of education and mental health. The discussion emphasizes the need for adults to rethink their approach to youth, focusing on building connections and understanding the environmental influences on development.
- Historical figures have often lamented the state of youth, dating back to Socrates.
- Overprotection of youth can lead to disconnection and misunderstanding.
- Experiential education allows youth to take risks and learn from failures.
- The industrialized education system may not serve the needs of today's youth.
- Mental health diagnoses may reflect societal failures rather than individual issues.
- Youth can be seen as indicators of societal health, akin to canaries in coal mines.
- Environmental factors significantly influence youth development and mental health.
- Building connections with youth requires understanding their unique experiences.
- Sitting and sharing meals with youth fosters connection and understanding.
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Connect with Will - wdobud@csu.edu.au
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