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Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

We Raised a Generation of Hikikomori: Gentle Parenting Failed Gen Alpha

Dec 16, 2024
The podcast dives into alarming youth mental health statistics, challenging the notion that social media is the main culprit. It criticizes gentle parenting for contributing to rising anxiety and school absenteeism. With anecdotes from the pandemic and a look at changing cultural dynamics, the hosts highlight the importance of discipline and resilience. They also discuss the need for community support and examine how historical parenting methods contrasted with today's practices. Humorously critiquing societal changes, they blend insights with playful commentary.
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Quick takeaways

  • The alarming decline in youth mental health correlates more with the absence of discipline and boundaries than with social media exposure.
  • COVID-19 lockdowns significantly worsened student absenteeism and mental health, resulting in increased anxiety and disengagement from education.

Deep dives

Escalating Mental Health Crisis

Mental health issues among the youth are worse than previously reported, highlighting the concerning statistics that indicate a significant decline in well-being. Many attribute this crisis to the rise of social media; however, anecdotal evidence suggests that earlier generations who engaged with social media reported better mental health outcomes. The underlying factors are suggested to be a lack of hardship, discipline, and boundaries in raising children. With 78% of parents now adopting gentle parenting techniques, the fear is that a continuation of this trend will exacerbate mental health problems among young people.

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