CCCH190-Expert Explains Dangers Of Technology - Chris McKenna - Calvary Chapel Chino Hills - Jack Hibbs
Join Chris McKenna, founder of Protect Young Eyes, as he delves into the alarming realities faced by children in today’s tech-driven world. With an impressive background in youth ministry and data analysis, Chris emphasizes the urgent need for paren…
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CCCH190-Expert Explains Dangers Of Technology - Chris McKenna - Calvary Chapel Chino Hills - Jack Hibbs
Join Chris McKenna, founder of Protect Young Eyes, as he delves into the alarming realities faced by children in today’s tech-driven world. With an impressive background in youth ministry and data analysis, Chris emphasizes the urgent need for parental involvement in guiding children through the digital landscape. He shares groundbreaking insights, including shocking statistics on the rise of mental health issues among teens correlated with smartphone usage. Chris navigates through critical discussions on how platforms like Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat can affect the young minds they captivate. With compelling graphs that reveal a significant drop in face-to-face relationships among teens since the rise of social media, he underscores the necessity for real-life connections. Legal actions against big tech companies and the pivotal role of parents in educating children about digital safety are also key themes. His testament before Congress highlighted the pressing need for better online protection for minors, reinforcing the belief that while technology offers vast potential, it carries inherent dangers. Chris encourages families to leverage vital resources to create a safe online environment for their kids, advocating for awareness and proactive measures. The episode not only serves as a call to action for parents but also provides essential strategies for creating a healthier digital culture. This enlightening discussion is not to be missed for anyone concerned about the well-being of children in an increasingly complex digital world.
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