I’m not angry, I’m disappointed. Oh, NPR. Of all the news sources, I trusted you to be less alarmist and more science-based. And then you did this: This article alludes to the dopamine-addiction bunk that is currently circulating, while only talking to one self-proclaimed expert. Now, no shade to self-proclaimed experts; the lived experience of working with kids is valid. But this quote… “I have talked to hundreds of parents,” Cherkin explains, “and no one has ever said to me, ‘I wish I gave my kid a phone earlier or I wish I’d given them social media access sooner. Never.” …is the anecdotal report of an entrepreneur who sells books and consults parents who are scared of screens for kids, not an evidence-based claim.…