About this Event
Strong and Happy, Confident and Competent: Why Children need to Roam, Play, and Work FREE and UNSUPERVISED
Jonathan Haidt's book The Anxious Generation became a bestseller in 2025 as society came to grips with the ways that addictive technology and overprotective social norms are leaving children anxious, fragile, depressed, and incompetent to deal with normal stresses and problems.
This lecture will be presenting some of the ideas from this book, and applying them to our place here in the Tri-State area, with a special focus on how to give children the freedom to grow, strong and happy, confident and competent.
We will compare the real risks of letting kids roam, work, and play without careful adult supervision, and often without any supervision at all -- and the real risks of never or rarely letting them encounter the world out of our sight, and without the direct communication of a phone in the pocket.
1. Is Free and Unsupervised Activity a Critical Good for Children?
2. Why It's So Hard to Give Children these Opportunities
3. The Internet and Social Media VS. The Outdoors and Society -- Where Should Kids Be?
4. Four Degrees of Freedom -- Home, Work, Public, and "Just Kids"
5. How To Make a Society That Allows Kids the Freedoms They Need
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The New School, 1752 Dixie Line Road, Newark, United States
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