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Childhood 2.0

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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7.5/10
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Childhood 2.0 (2020)
The mental health of our children is statistically at an all-time low. Kids spend more time online and less engaging in real life, free play and autonomy. Childhood was more or less unchanged for a millennia, this is Childhood 2.0.
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The mental health of our children is statistically at an all-time low. Kids spend more time online and less engaging in real life, free play and autonomy. Childhood was more or less unchange... Read allThe mental health of our children is statistically at an all-time low. Kids spend more time online and less engaging in real life, free play and autonomy. Childhood was more or less unchanged for a millennia, this is Childhood 2.0.The mental health of our children is statistically at an all-time low. Kids spend more time online and less engaging in real life, free play and autonomy. Childhood was more or less unchanged for a millennia, this is Childhood 2.0.

  • Directors
    • Robert Muratore
    • Jamin Winans
    • Kiowa K. Winans
  • Stars
    • Skyler Sledge
    • Shauna Sledge
    • Avi Khanna
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    • Directors
      • Robert Muratore
      • Jamin Winans
      • Kiowa K. Winans
    • Stars
      • Skyler Sledge
      • Shauna Sledge
      • Avi Khanna
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Skyler Sledge
    • Young Boy
    Shauna Sledge
    • Mom
    Avi Khanna
    • Tween Boy
    Isabella Smouse
    • Tween Girl
    Soloman Smouse Jr.
    • Teen Boy
    J. Lee Brown
    • Teen Girl
    • (as J Lee Brown)
    Susanne Morrissey
    • Teen Girl
    Isabella Jody
    • Kids on Bikes
    Connor Jody
    • Kids on Bikes
    Matthew Hamilton
    • Kids on Bikes
    Zeffira Muratore
    • Toddler on iPad
    Patricia Agatston
    • Self
    • (as Patti Agatston)
    Brian Bason
    • Self
    Ethan Fletcher Daly
    Ethan Fletcher Daly
    • Self - Himself
    Gavin Thomas Daly
    Gavin Thomas Daly
    • Self
    Doris Gosnell
    • Self
    Free N. Hess
    • Self
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    Titania Jordan
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Robert Muratore
      • Jamin Winans
      • Kiowa K. Winans
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    10carolinecscruggs

    The documentary you've been waiting for

    This film is the first of its kind and an absolute must-watch for parents and caregivers everywhere. As a millennial, I thought I had a pretty good idea of what it means to be a kid growing up with technology. I was wrong. This documentary opened my eyes to what Gen Z really faces every single day and how much significance can be tied to a smartphone or Instagram account.
    10idreamofidee

    Insightful

    Kudos to the producers for making this film free to watch, it is incredibly important, and I've come away (hopefully) better equipped to support my own child's navigation in a world that seems so different to the one I was raised in.

    Would urge parents to watch this and really heed the vital perspectives shared, from both children and their parents. It is easy to watch, and though a lot of information is shared, it isn't overwhelming or difficult to comprehend. I appreciated the plethora of expert opinion, particularly by the expert from Protect Young Eyes and the woman in her 80s/90s who gave wonderful insight into what childhood was like when she was growing up.

    Well produced, research up to the eyeballs and touching on a topic we all seem to be dangerously skirting around (the rise of social media and the decline in mental health).
    9info-34248

    what is social about social media?

    After having watched this documentary I felt sad. Sad for my kids having to grow up in this sociall media society. It shows me, other than keeping in touch with our kids, that all of the social media and the entire internet must be controlled more to a level that is acceptable for us and for our kids. I love the internet, because it opens up the entire world for us, but the bad things outweigh the good. I know that Google, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and a million others care more about their profits than they care about protecting people. They should set the example, for a lot of the misery begins with them not filtering content.

    We point a finger to China, controlling what people can and cannot see, but is that really so bad? I disagree.

    Why can't all these tech giants not shake hands and build one fantastic tool, cross platform, that gives us as parents an easy and efficient control over what oir kids are allowed to watch? The tools available now either don't work or are easily to circumvent. This is what this documentary has shown to me.
    10piqueelise

    The Facts in this movie will blow your mind!

    I'm not a dumb parent... or so I thought. I know about the potential dangers that children face on the internet... I know that predators are out there trying to get in good with children on the internet to hurt them in real life... But, there was a lot I didn't know... and it was shocking! I'll hug my babies a little tighter and protect them a little harder. I truly believe this is a must watch for every parent. Great job Childhood 2.0 team. I'm thankful for you and your research. It's helping me be a better parent.
    10elizabethlhilkert

    A MUST watch for EVERY parent!!!

    This documentary was very informative and moving! I had no idea how many dangers children face on apps and their devices. We did not grow up with technologies that our kids are and we do not use our device the way they do. Parents aren't at fault for not knowing the risk and dangers- they just need to be educated and that is exactly what this documentary does! Every parents should be required to watch this before giving their kids a device so that they know exactly what their kids are getting into and guide them appropriately!

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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