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Reconstruction-ism and pragmatism in the light of reality, epistemology, axiology, and logic?

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Social media is a rapidly evolving platform for younger people lately to communicate, express themselves and share content of all kinds. It has given rise to a new cultural paradigm that drives technology and businesses while changing the way people interact. As a tool, social media is a double-edged sword; while it has many benefits, it can also influence youngsters in unhealthy ways.

Positive Effects of Social Media on Children

While social media is mostly talked about in a negative light when it comes to its impact on children, there are certain very strong positive arguments in favour of social media. Here are the advantages of social media for kids include:

Spending time online on social networks is important for the younger generation to pick up on the necessary technical skills they will need to navigate their way through the future. It allows them to be competent citizens in a digital age where they can fully participate in the broader society and learn the social skills of that generation. They will also learn to adapt to having an elaborate online network of friends and acquaintances.

Social media is being used by the youth in positive ways that weren’t thought of before. It is not just a medium for socializing, but kids and adolescents have found a new way to express creatively, interact, and learn with a broader audience. Students are using it to form study groups where they can easily and instantaneously share ideas and learning material.

Social networking has also changed the way kids learn. It has introduced a more peer-based learning method where students are motivated to learn from their peers in the group. They are always interacting and giving feedback to one another which refines their learning process. They are also more enthusiastic to learn from each other than from adults. Learning can now come from newer sources and not just their parents or teachers.

Not only is social media a tool to communicate, but it is also an import part of the lives of adolescents and young adults.

Social media offers a platform for youngsters to connect with others with whom they share similar interests. It can be anything relating to hobbies or professions involving music, art, games and blogs.

♨️Negative Effect of Social Media on Kids

Popular opinion of the impact of social media on children is that it does more harm than good. Here are some negative impacts of social media on children:

The most well-known downside of social media is the addiction it creates. Constantly checking the news feed of the different social media sites becomes an addictive habit. Experts think that some of the features such as ‘likes’ and ‘shares’ activate the reward centre in the brain. This reward circuitry is highly sensitive during adolescence and may partly explain why more teenagers are into social media than adults. These features further influence our moods. Being social creatures, we value interaction and connection, both of which determine how we think of ourselves. This addiction disrupts other activities such as school work, sports, study and other productive routines. They end up wasting a substantial amount of time every day resulting in poor grades in school. Some heavy users of social media admit to checking their feeds as many as 100 times a day and sometimes during school hours too. Some of the kids also realize that they are wasting a lot of time on social media and that affects their mood negatively. It also builds in them a defeatist attitude.

Psychologists have also long observed bad effects of social media on the mental health of children. One finding suggests that children spending more than 3 hours a day on social media are twice as likely to suffer from poor mental health. Their immersion in a virtual world delays their emotional and social development. The effects on teens are much stronger. One report by the IZA Institute of Labour Economics suggests that spending only an hour a day on social media can make a teen miserable. It could be due to the influence of social comparisons, cyberbullying and decreased person-person interactions.

Using Facebook is also known to lead to a decline in subjective well-being in youngsters. The more they use Facebook, the worse they feel on a moment-moment basis while feeling less satisfied with their lives in general. Teens are also observed to be suffering from “Facebook depression” after spending too much time on it or other social networking sites. Some also become anxious and moody as they see that the lives of their friends are better than theirs, even though they may know that their representation is idealized. However, vulnerable teens are more prone to this than their confident counterparts.

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