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The Commercialization Of Kids

The Commercialization Of Kids

Big tech trains kids to become consumers from … well, birth.

Child-targeted marketing is cringe-worthy at best and unethical at worst. It also undermines our children’s healthy development because it robs them of opportunities to play, imagine, and learn freely without manipulation.

Today I speak with Dr. Susan Linn about the ways in which technology exploits children (and what we can do about it at home).

Here’s a preview:

[3:30] Brand loyalty? How media corporations exploit our children for profit

[6:30] Societal implications associated with perpetually up-selling to kids

[11:30] The ways in which big tech manipulates children into bonding with their devices

[17:00] A good, hard look: Addressing our collective preoccupation with technology

[28:00] Thoughts on breaking an older child’s screen addiction

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Big tech trains kids to become consumers from ... well, birth. Child-targeted marketing undermines our children's healthy development because it robs them of opportunities to play, imagine, and learn freely without manipulation. On this episode of the Sustainable Minimalists podcast: 5 ways technology exploits children (and what we can do about it at home).

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