Is your child's phone making them sick?
Gadgets provide immense learning opportunities and entertainment, but they have also introduced a new challenge for parents and educators: phone addiction among children.
It might be tricky to find the right limit, as even adults often get defensive when told they spend too much time on social networks. What are the signals suggesting that your child is crossing the boundary to addiction?
Be wary if your child becomes so immersed in the online world that he/she loses interest in real life. In extreme cases, children might even try to avoid contact with their friends except via digital means (chats, social media etc.).
Another sign of trouble is if the time spent in front of screens is the only time when the child appears happy and any attempt to limit their usage leads to conflict or an aggressive reaction. Use technology, such as parental control apps, to spot the problem in its early stages.
The above-mentioned points also have implications for the family life of the child. Being focused only on digital activities might create divisions between a child and their relatives. Living in the virtual world can also lead to difficulties in a child’s social life outside home.
While time isn’t the only factor to consider, increased time spent on social media can also be an indication of a developing addiction.
These are, of course, not the only signals attentive parents should watch out for. So, what can you do, if your child is being “difficult” when the topic comes up? Here are a few tips:
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Try free for 30 daysGadgets provide immense learning opportunities and entertainment, but they have also introduced a new challenge for parents and educators: phone addiction among children.
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