A Day In the Life of a 12- (Almost 13!) Year-Old Brooklynite


We asked a Gen Z sample size of one to break down an average day in terms of the tech and media she consumes. “I personally don’t consider myself typical,” says our correspondent. “There are millions of kids my age who have experienced different things and learned about life in their own way.” The following is a day in Freya’s media diet, edited only for space. (And yes, she is the daughter of our editor– and she worked for free!)

6:30 a.m.: I jolt awake from the sound of my alarm clock. I try to shake off sleep as I get up and get my uniform out of the closet.

7 a.m.: I grab a book, like “Calvin and Hobbes” or “The Far Side.” My mom has turned on NPR and is listening to the news. I don’t mind it, though it can be annoying. I eat while reading. No screens allowed on weekday mornings (but I normally sneak a look at the weather or my cat game, “Neko Atsume”).

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