It should come as no surprise that children face an unprecedented assault on their well-being today, from every corner of modern life.
From pressure to succeed, to excel, to post-pandemic worries, and concerns about the world and their futures. Despite “social” media they continually express feelings of loneliness and isolation. Children admit to being paralyzed by electronic devices somewhat vital to modern existence. They experience unparalleled threats to safety, peer pressure, and an information overload that raises student stress levels to heights never seen.