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5 reasons why students should control their cell phone usage

If parents want their children to stop using smartphone, they themselves should refrain themselves first from using one, says a child Psychiatrist Director.

1. Lack of concentration

According to report published in the Daily Mail, a new study claims that

Heavy internet and mobile phone users are prone to lack of concentration and forgetthings easily

This also affects theirawarenessand eventually lead to passive mind

Moreover, this also leads to weak focus and attention

2. Stress

Parents want to give all the facilities to their children at a tender age so as to help them carve a perfect career path. They purchase the most expensive and latest smartphone for their children for this, which in itself is the origin of all the problems apparently.

Students generally have peer pressure to maintain their image. Even if they do not want to buy an expensive mobile phone, they will do it for their friend circle

Children get stressed trying to maintain a proper communication level with parents, teachers and friends on phone

3. Low grades

Of course, use of technology has direct implication on education, be it positive or negative. If a teacher is using technology in the classroom, it will benefit a student. However, if a student chatting for long hours on phone, it will definitely leave a negative impact on him/her.

Why are mobile phones affecting kids negatively?

Despite knowing about education-related apps, kids spend most of their time doing following activities:

Listening music frequently

Playing mobile games

Chatting and calling friends

Following social media

In short, excessive use of mobile phones is becoming a distraction for students and is wasting their time. They are delved into the virtual world to an extent that they forget all other important things

4. Lack of vision

Anxiety, stress and depression are some of the problems faced by students due to 24-hour connection with friends and other people. According to a study, students fail to set goals for themselves due a confused state of mind.

What leads to a confused state of mind? Teenagers get deep into a delirious state of mind once they start keeping their phone next to them at all times.

They do not sleep

They constantly check their phone

Despite sleeping, they are not stress free

5. Cyber bullying

According to recent survey by Microsoft Corporation, India ranks third on the highest rate of cyber bullying, after China and Singapore. As many as 7,600 children between the age group of 8-17 years are the victim of cyber bullying.

"What is seen as cyber bullying can vary between different cultures, and even among different individuals. In addition, cyber bullying, as a term, is not recognised worldwide. To address this, the study explored the issue by asking children about negative experiences they've had online - from their point of view (being called mean names, being teased, etc.). While such experiences may not be viewed as bullying by all who experience it, these behaviors may be considered by some as having potentially adverse effects," noted the report.

Impacts of cyber bullying:

Rising student suicides

Increase of aggression in students

Loss of self confidence

Depression

Increase in student drug intake

Answered by Surnia
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Parents and police are the gardians of the society. These may help in shaping the future of their children as well as the society. Many students who get access to the mobile in their early age they have been observed doing misuse of the technology they indulge in cyber crime, pornography, email spoofing, hacking and they may also become victims of these problems. Thus it is adviced to the parents that they must keep an eye on their children what they are actually observing or watching in their mobile phones. Police must show interest in the problems associated with these victims of cyber crime and also must do efforts to catch the culprits.

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