
PN MEP Peter Agius drew attention to the challenges many parents are facing regarding youth and mental health.
The discussion highlighted the struggles of his three teenagers, who deal with challenges that previous generations never encountered. “Is this a digital skill or an addiction?” Aguis asked.
Agius stressed that there is no clear line between healthy technology use and overuse, noting that parents often don’t know when their children’s screen time becomes excessive. Agius said that research has shown a clear link between excessive screen time and depression in young people.
“Technology is replacing human connection,” MEP Peter Agius stated.
Agius questioned whether there should be warning labels on apps and websites, much like the ones found on cigarette packs, in order to raise awareness about the potential dangers of excessive screen time.
PN MEP Peter Agius’s intervention underscored the urgent need for a conversation on how digital consumption affects youth mental health.
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