The electronic baby artifact is not a god

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-02-01

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With the advent of the winter vacation, some digital products have become the "baby artifact" for parents, and many of them are digital devices under the banner of smart learning and smart learning. Can these end products help children learn better? What are the physical and mental health effects of exposing children to screens? (January 30, "Bright**.")

According to the existing research, excessive use of electronic products such as tablets can affect children's brain development in many ways. For example, it affects memory and attention, and affects language, movement, social communication and other skills. Multi-tasking, fast-food interaction can make children's lives more than breadth, lack depth, and even hinder the development of creativity. Of course, there are obvious benefits to using digital products as well. More may make learning more efficient. When combined with the right gamified learning strategies, digital products can stimulate children's interest in learning.

So, what exactly to do? This seems to be a tangling conundrum. In fact, there are always many problems that are difficult to solve on the road to raising children. Why? Because, the answer to a question is often hidden behind the wrong way of asking it. In terms of electronic "baby artifact", whether it is beneficial or harmful, the key lies in the way it is used. There are some inherent attributes of digital products that determine that they cannot replace the high-quality companionship of parents. Some parents prefer to use it instead of themselves to accompany their children, which of course does more harm than good.

In fact, the use of digital products and parental companionship can be compatible. Companionship is a process of listening, discovery, and smart parents can turn digital products into a tool to get to know their children. For example, what are the children's hobbies? How is your child's time management habits? Is your child motivated to learn? Is the child self-disciplined enough? Only by discovering children's problems in a timely and accurate manner can we give effective help and guidance. Companionship is also a process of mutual growth. For example, you can work with your child to make a holiday plan to help them master how to handle tasks and manage their time efficiently. Let children really enjoy the joy of games and learn to use digital products, instead of being kidnapped by games. Parents must remember that the best gift is companionship, and the so-called electronic "baby companion artifact" cannot replace companionship. (Yang Bo).

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