Why young people need to make more phone calls
Galaxy Concerns,
Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writers.
Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writers.
Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writers.
When we make calls, we pick up cues through the rhythm of the voice, the way it rises and falls, which can help us feel safe.
Some people might remember the days of coming back from school eager to call a friend, sometimes sitting for hours talking…
Some people might remember the days of coming back from school eager to call a friend, sometimes sitting for hours talking…
Some people might remember the days of coming back from school eager to call a friend, sometimes sitting for hours talking…
– By Andrea Wigfield, Professor Applied Social and Policy Research; Director, Centre for Loneliness Studies, Sheffield Hallam…
Some people might remember the days of coming back from school eager to call a friend, sometimes sitting for hours talking…
Some people might remember the days of coming back from school eager to call a friend, sometimes sitting for hours talking…
Some people might remember the days of coming back from school eager to call a friend, sometimes sitting for hours talking…