What Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ misses
- Netflix's fictional drama *Adolescence* depicts a 13-year-old British boy, Jamie, charged with killing a girl.
- The series gained popularity due to its portrayal of a teen's descent into misogynistic social media and cyberbullying.
- Psychologists analyze micro-behaviors, such as food choices, as subtle indicators of emotional states and dynamics.
- Neha Cadabam told indianexpress.com that psychologists analyze micro-behaviours such as food choices.
- The series highlights the need for parents to understand their child's virtual life and begin conversations early.
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