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Analysis Of Jean TwengeHave Smartphones Destroyed A Generation

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My ten year old brother has had a smartphone since he was seven. All of his friends have a smartphone and some form of social media as well. Almost every child now is born around a technological device. They end up getting a smartphone or tablet before they are 10 years old. Twenge persuades readers that smartphones are causing a major effect on teenagers behavior through research she is doing on generational differences. In “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation” published in the Atlantic Magazine, Jean M. Twenge states that teenagers rely mostly on smartphones in this generation. She has noticed shifts in teen behaviors and emotional states. This generation is shaped around the smartphone and the rise of social media. Teens spend more time on their phones than they do talking to each other face to face. In an interview held by Twenge and a 13 year old girl. Twenge discovers that teens seem to like their phones more than they do one another. Teenagers behaviors are changing daily. They grow up using a smartphone and having social media accounts before they even begin high school. Depression and suicide rates are higher since 2011. Twenge believes that smartphones have something to do with that. “Where there are cell towers, there are teens living their lives on their smartphone,” Twenge states. She believes that teens are much safer now because they would rather stay at home on their phones. Teens are more comfortable at home in their beds than they would be at a party.

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