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Dr. Ed Connor has expressed deep concerns regarding the increasing reliance on cell phones among children, a trend he believes has significant implications for their development. Speaking to an audience at a recent Covington Rotary meeting, he stated, “Today, people enter life through cell phones,” emphasizing the pervasive nature of technology in young lives.
As a forensic psychologist, Dr. Connor has observed alarming patterns in behavior and mental health linked to excessive cell phone use. He highlighted that children are often more engaged with their devices than with the world around them, leading to issues such as social isolation, anxiety, and diminished attention spans.
He urged parents and educators to be vigilant about the time children spend on their phones, advocating for a balanced approach that includes face-to-face interactions and outdoor activities. Dr. Connor's message resonates with many, as the implications of this digital dependency continue to unfold, raising questions about the long-term effects on future generations.
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