Science, asked by gokulavarshini, 1 year ago

we should not use phones why


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Answered by priyaagarwal11
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Hi mate

We can use in a right way . but some use them in wrong way. so parents warn us to not to use mobile mostly.
Answered by Anonymous
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I totally agree with Carter that children could have a simple functional phone only used for keeping in contact with family members when they are still too young to get a smart phone.

5 points the parents should take into consideration before getting a smart phone:

Privacy concern. You may be surprised to find out that only 61% of youth use privacy settings on their social media sites and 52% don’t turn off their location or GPS services. This leaves their locations visible to strangers.

Regrets. The Digital Deception study in 2013 revealed that nearly half of all teens say they’ve posted something online that they later regretted.This regret can cause more than embarrassment. It can cost careers. Because Onedevice Research discovered that 8% of US people aged 16 to 34 have been turned down for a job because of their social media profile.

Cyber-Bullying. 4% of the teens polled said they had arguments which started out online from a post but ended up turning into a physical fight. This may not sound like a large number, but when you consider that 43% of teens aged 13 to 17 reports being a victim of “cyber-bullying” in just the past year, you can see how large 4% can actually be.

Inhibits True Social Interaction. A study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, found that 6th graders who went five days without exposure to technology were significantly better at reading human emotions than kids who had regular access to phones, televisions and computers.

Poor Academic Performance and More Anxiety.Several studies have linked frequent cell phone use to lower grades and unhappiness. One study was from researchers from the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University in Ohio on under- graduate students. They linked cell phone usage levels to GPA scores and anxiety levels. The higher a student’s cell phone use, the lower the grades and the higher the anxiety.


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