The Reason Why Kate Winslet Bans Social Media in her House
The actress says social media puts too much pressure on kids
and she bans her own children from using it at home.
Kate Winslet has said the pressure children feel to get
validation on social media is a "huge problem" that can lead to
eating disorders.
"It has a huge impact on young women's self-esteem,
because all they ever do is design themselves for people to like them,"
the 40-year-old actress said.
"And what comes along with that? Eating disorders. And
that makes my blood boil. And is the reason we don't have any social media in
our house."
Winslet, who has three children including a 15-year-old
daughter, said she didn't want to be seen as "another celebrity on a
soapbox" but that smartphones and tablets were increasingly eating into
family life and that parents should get tough on technology-engrossed kids.
In an interview with the Sunday Times, she said: "It's
important to say something publicly, like, 'Let your kids climb trees. Take the
device out their hand. Play Monopoly!'
"You go to a cafe and grown-ups are at one end of the
table and children the other, on devices, not looking up.
"They go into a world and parents let them ... it takes
every member of a family to be a member, and there are too many interruptions
these days - and devices are a huge interruption.
"Long car journeys? What happened to good old-fashioned
I-Spy?"
Winslet's warning comes after a study in September showed
pressure on teenagers to be always available on social media can lead to
depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and poor sleep.
Teenagers being admitted to UK hospital with eating
disorders has also nearly doubled in three years.
NHS figures show 959 13-19-year-olds were admitted in
2010/11, while in 2013/14 it had increased to 1,815.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has warned the polished
images of friends and celebrities on social media is a "risk factor"
in young people developing eating disorders.

