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Answered by Divesh121
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good evening the rise of smartphone technology, many parents are letting their children use their smartphones. While it may seem to be harmless, the benefits of letting children use smartphones can be argued. Smartphones can have an impact on a child’s development. Children should not have smartphones due to the impact they have on a child’s development.

Before smartphones, what did children do for fun? Kids used to spend their free time playing outdoors with their friends. This is where children learned to interact with others. They made friends, and used their imagination to have fun. Children didn’t require devices to stay entertained, they had to have fun with others.

With the availability of smartphones, children are becoming familiar with them at a very early age. This leads parents to feel like they can cause their children to have social problems by using the devices too much or to be harassed for not using smart devices. This leaves some parents in between a rock and a hard place. (Craig)

Smartphones prohibit children from socially interacting. Children who use their parent’s smartphones for playing games miss out on opportunities to interact with others. Children can become addicted to the games, this can cause problems later in life when they need social skills.

According to an article by Nina Pilapil, games that are designed for kids can keep them from social interaction. Parents should limit their children’s time spent on a smartphone and encourage them to play with friends instead. While exposure to smartphones is not necessarily a bad thing in small doses, it should be limited and monitoredening


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Answered by Krishna2445
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Explanation:

It’s not a quick fix, but if we want to have a lasting impact on the way our kids interact with mobile devices we might need to start with ourselves. The example we provide is a primary habit forming influence for our kids. So where do we begin?

There are a lot of different approaches to reducing dependence on mobile devices. Some choose to take a digital detox or device free holiday, others use monitoring apps to analyse the way they use their phone in the belief that awareness will lead to change. Personally, I prefer more concrete steps to limit cell phone use, like the ones outlined below:

Buy an alarm clock and use it instead of the alarm on your phone. Charge your phone somewhere other than the bedroom and leave your laptop somewhere other than your room overnight too. Don’t have a tv in your room either. Advice to avoid screens for an hour before sleep has been one of the constants of research into this area, but how many of us actually do it?

Don’t check your phone while at the table or otherwise engaging with other people. If you struggle with this, place your phone somewhere out of arm’s reach before you sit down.

Make plans in advance about what you’re going to watch or play and when (including how many episodes if bingeing is an option)

These are just three examples, but you get the idea.

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