HD
2017
Mental health issues and suicide rates now pose significant threats to school-aged children, a stark contrast to past concerns surrounding physical dangers. Many parents remain unaware of the profound impact that excessive online engagement has on their children, replacing essential real-life interactions and free play. This shift raises pressing questions about the next generation's mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. While childhood has evolved little over centuries, the advent of digital life marks the emergence of Childhood 2.0, highlighting the urgent need to address these critical challenges facing today’s youth.