In the digital age, technology has radically transformed the way new generations interact with the world around them. From an early age, children and adolescents are immersed in a universe of technological devices that offer instant access to information, entertainment and social connections. However, this change has raised concerns about the impact on the social and emotional development of young people, especially with regard to time spent in outdoor activities and physical contact with peers.
In this article, we will explore the problem of new generations spending more time hooked to technological devices than playing in the street in groups with physical contact as in the past, and we will examine whether this trend is really a problem for society or simply a natural evolution of society.