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Mind the Children
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17 June 2025

Why are so many children and teens today struggling with depression, anxiety, and other mental health challenges, and who or what is to blame? Mind the Children provides insight into the scale, scope, and causes of the youth mental health crisis. From the decline in family life and religious affiliation to the rise in marijuana use and the ubiquity of cell phones and other screens, this book explores the cultural, institutional and technological changes that are making kids' lives more difficult.
Contributors to the book -journalists, researchers, and clinicians- address topics as varied as how schools may paradoxically worsen matters they are trying to address, how political rhetoric may affect children's ability to cope with ordinary challenges, and how to reverse the shortage of professionals available to help kids. Mind the Children will help parents and policymakers gain a comprehensive understanding of a multifaceted problem, which other experts have been too quick to trace to a single cause.
Introduction
Naomi Schaefer Riley
Fixing the Mental Health Provider Shortage
Alice Lloyd
Cannabis, Psychosis, and the Teen Brain
Ken C. Winters
Coming of Age in a Postmarital Culture
Kay Hymowitz
The Benefits of Religious Optimism
Michelle Shain
America’s Social Experiment with Gender
Leor Sapir
Let’s Stop Telling Kids the World Is Bad and Broken
Robert Pondiscio
Let Kids Do More on Their Own
Camilo Ortiz and Lenore Skenazy
Help Kids Resist the Lure of Screens
Paul E. Weigle
How Children’s Mental Health Has Changed
Lawrence Diller
The Internet’s Effect on Generation Z
Kate Farmer