Don t let your phone take away your child s social etiquette

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-02-19

In this digital age, mobile phones have become an indispensable part of life, however, the phenomenon of minors addicted to mobile phones is worrying. They are immersed in the virtual world, gradually disconnected from real social interactions, and even basic social etiquette is gradually being lost. This phenomenon is further amplified during the special holiday of the Spring Festival, when the Spring Festival holiday is ushered in at home, when it should be lively and joyful, how many children hold their mobile phones and hide in the corner to indulge in their own small world, will not greet people, and have no closeness to relatives, as if the excitement around him has nothing to do with him.

When children are overly reliant on their phones, they lose the opportunity to meet people face-to-face and experience first-hand eye contact, body language, and the transmission of real emotions. This makes them inhibited and overwhelmed in social situations, making it difficult to establish genuine relationships.

The ** of mobile phones makes children distracted, they tend to be distracted when communicating with people, and they become numb to the emotional needs of others. Not only does this affect their social skills, but it can also cause them to miss out on many valuable networking opportunities.

What's more worrying is that long-term addiction to mobile phones can lead to emotional problems such as anxiety and loneliness in children, further weakening their desire and ability to interact with others.

In order for children to re-embrace authentic socialization, we need to take action. Parents should set an example by limiting the amount of time they and their children spend on their phones and encouraging them to participate in more in-person social activities. At the same time, cultivate children's hobbies and hobbies, so that they have more opportunities to communicate and interact with their peers.

Schools and society should also take responsibility for teaching children the importance of social etiquette and cultivating a sense of concern and respect for others through educational activities and training.

Let's work together to not let mobile phones take away children's social etiquette and help them build healthy, positive relationships and embrace a world of warmth and authentic emotions. Let our children bloom with bright smiles in real life, communicate with sincerity, and connect with each other with love.

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