Time:  Feb 26, 2025
Location:  12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Are today’s children more lonely than previous generations and, if so, what does that mean for their long-term emotional and social well-being? Is the constant “connection” provided by digital devices meaningful or simply an illusion? How is social media use affecting youth experiences of isolation and connection? At this webinar, attendees gained valuable insights into how to recognize signs of loneliness in children and strategies to foster genuine social connections.

Children and Screens held the #AskTheExperts webinar “Growing Up Lonely? Child Connection and Isolation in the Digital Age” on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at 12pm ET via Zoom. An expert panel of child psychologists and researchers examined the intersection of youth media use, social behaviors, and the psychological state of loneliness in children today.

Speakers

  • Julianne Holt-Lunstad, PhD

    Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Director of the Social Connections Lab, Brigham Young University
    Moderator
  • Jeffrey Hall, PhD

    Professor of Communication Studies, University of Kansas
  • Khadijah B. Watkins, MD, MPH, DFAACAP

    Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Training, Associate Director, The Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
  • Milena Batanova, MA, PhD

    Director of Research and Evaluation at Making Caring Common, a project of the Harvard Graduate School of Education

Video and Resources

Watch a recording of the #AskTheExperts webinar "Growing Up Lonely? Child Connection and Isolation in the Digital Age," read the transcript and view additional resources in Learn and Explore.