Several neurologists have been advocating the view that working on computers is beneficial to youngsters as
it improves motor skills and provides stimulus to the brain. Write a letter to the editor of ‘Health Matters’ on
the need to introduce computer skills as a compulsory subject in secondary classes. You are Sharad/Suman
of Bhagirath Public School, Palam Village, New Delhi.
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Several neurologist have been advocating the view that working on computers is beneficial to youngsters as it improves motor skills and provides stimulus to the brain write the letter to the editor of health matters on tje meed to introduce computer skills as a compulsory subject in secondary classes you are sharad or suman of bhagirath public school palam village new Delhi
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Bhagirath Public School
Palam Village
New Delhi
July 2, 2018
The Editor
Health Matters
Phase 3
New Delhi
Subject: Benefits of computer skills for students
Sir:
I am writing this letter to your wise self to share my views with readers on the topic of benefits of computers for school children. There are unnecessary and unscientific arguments issuing forth from some quarters against the use of computers by children at schools.
The good news is scientists have found computers play a pivotal role in the development of fine-motor skills of young children. On the basis of research done in this field, scientists found that using mouse and keyboard actually hones users’, especially the children’s fine-motor skills.
Scientists have used computers in rehabilitating stroke patients. The patients regained control of their limbs using mouse and keyboard faster.
Through the medium of your reputed magazine I appeal to the people and concerned authorities to promote use of computers, especially among school children. Computer subject must be made compulsory at all senior secondary classes. I hope you will give enough space to my views in your magazine for spreading the right awareness.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Upen Mehta