The Effect of screen time on Children’s Behaviour

Mohammed Al Naima
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As more of their leisure time is spent with screens such as iPhones, tablets, computer games, and television, parents, health experts, and educators are concerned about the impact of screen time on children’s well-being. Excessive screen usage has a negative impact on the verbal, emotional, and physical growth of children. Because children and teenagers are naturally drawn to screens, the aim is to teach them how to use them responsibly. Screens may help promote self-esteem and give numerous chances for learning and growth when used with good screen objectives and abilities. Children, especially those above the age of three, respond to interactive programming that is entertaining, suited to them, and stimulates imitation or participation. Dynamic video games may encourage light-to-moderate or acceptable physical exercise in the near future. Families and child care providers may include more physical activity into daily routines by using fun, age-appropriate exercise (e.g., yoga or dance) and fitness apps or videogames. As a result of these concerns, parents are being advised to limit their children’s screen time on a daily basis, with particular time constraints for children and a general guideline to minimize screen time in teenagers. Key words: screen time, children's behaviour
屏幕时间对儿童行为的影响
随着他们越来越多的闲暇时间花在iphone、平板电脑、电脑游戏和电视等屏幕上,家长、健康专家和教育工作者都担心屏幕时间对儿童健康的影响。过度使用屏幕对儿童的语言、情感和身体发育都有负面影响。因为儿童和青少年很自然地被屏幕所吸引,我们的目的是教他们如何负责任地使用它们。如果有良好的筛选目标和能力,筛选可能有助于促进自尊,并提供许多学习和成长的机会。儿童,尤其是三岁以上的儿童,对有趣的、适合他们的、刺激模仿或参与的互动节目有反应。在不久的将来,动态视频游戏可能会鼓励轻度到中度或可接受的体育锻炼。家庭和儿童保育提供者可以通过使用有趣的、适合年龄的运动(例如瑜伽或舞蹈)、健身应用程序或电子游戏,在日常生活中加入更多的体育活动。由于这些担忧,家长们被建议限制孩子每天的屏幕时间,对儿童进行特别的时间限制,并制定了减少青少年屏幕时间的一般指导方针。关键词:屏幕时间;儿童行为
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