During a recent government meeting in South Kitsap, community members raised significant concerns regarding the mental health of youth and the impact of technology on their well-being. Henry Hewitt, a certified substitute teacher and youth soccer coach, highlighted alarming trends in mental health issues among teenagers, particularly since 2010. He referenced the book \"The Anxious Generation,\" which discusses how the rise of smartphones and social media has contributed to an epidemic of mental illness among young people.
Hewitt pointed out that the number of major depressive events among girls has tripled since 2010, attributing this increase to the pervasive influence of technology. He argued that the introduction of the iPhone and platforms like Instagram has led to increased social isolation and negative online interactions, which he believes are detrimental to children's mental health. He urged the board to consider the evidence presented in the book, suggesting that the correlation between technology use and mental health issues is a matter of causation rather than mere coincidence.
In a separate address, Gina Cole emphasized the importance of nutrition and parental rights in education. She expressed her commitment to advocating for transparency in school curricula and financial accountability, underscoring the need for community engagement in these matters.
The discussions reflect a growing concern among educators and parents about the challenges facing today's youth, particularly in relation to mental health and the influence of technology. The meeting served as a platform for community members to voice their worries and seek solutions to improve the well-being of children in South Kitsap.