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Australia’s social media ban gives kids an opportunity to experience what millennials long for

澳大利亚社交媒体禁令给孩子们提供了体验千禧一代所渴望的机会

‘If we are raising children to become independent adults in this productivity-driven world, we need to teach them how to rest, the importance of nourishing food each day, sun on their limbs and connection with people they trust,’ writes Jodi Wilson.

‘If we are raising children to become independent adults in this productivity-driven world, we need to teach them how to rest, the importance of nourishing food each day, sun on their limbs and connection with people they trust,’ writes Jodi Wilson.

2026-02-09  772  中等
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We are inundated with parenting advice from birth, but no one seems to be talking about the fact that in an increasingly artificial and overwhelming world where most things are immediate, we have to show our children how to be human. We have to remind them that just like the birds, the bugs and the trees, we are nature; nothing about our energy or productivity is robotic. Yet we are conditioned to chase the aspirational; we’re always clinging to the next big thing. We do it as parents, too – we think about what’s best for our kids and then what could be better.

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