WORLD DEPENDING UPON INTERNET
Dr P Prasant
Chief Mentor @ The MAARG Portal by Startup India | PhD in Computer Science
Brain is the main functioning organ of the human body which helps in coordinating and controlling the whole life. From the starting we are declining the growth of an infant, which result in bad future.
Not only this, children has forgot what toys are. They just know what mobile is. Instead of stubborn for toys, they are demanding mobile phones. Their kid zee zone has lost somewhere in this world. Only the thing which they remember is the videos which they are seeing on YouTube, face book, etc
Give a kid a new toy -- almost any toy -- and chances are, you've got a happy kid. Young children generally aren't fussy when it comes to baby toys and kid’s toys, but parents should be.
Toys are more than just playthings, though, and while they should be fun, they should also be age-appropriate, stimulating, and safe. "Play is so important in the social, mental, physical, and emotional development of children," says Vicki Panaccione, PhD, a child psychologist and founder of the Better Parenting Institute. "Toys should be thought of as developmental learning tools."
It is often remarked that kids these days spend their whole lives on their phones, neglecting to interact with the real world in the same way their parents did when they grew up. Although it is undeniable that screen time is a major part of modern children’s lives – especially over the past few months of lockdown – it can be easy to overlook the huge changes that have taken place in recent decades in how we communicate and interact.
Rapid advancements in technology mean that kids growing up now are being raised in a world that is almost unrecognizable from the one that their parents knew. It is important that parents recognize these differences in order to better understand their children and the issues that they navigate in their day-to-day lives.
To highlight this divide, ESET recently did some research into parents’ and children’s experiences with technology, in particular mobile phones, and found that the contrast in childhood mobile ownership between the two groups is stark. Surveying parents of 10- to 18-year-olds in the UK, ESET found that the average age to first own a mobile phone was 24, with 44% of those polled receiving them after their 21st birthday. Comparatively, the average age at which the children of those parents got their first phone was 11, and 73% had a phone before theageof12.
This modern introduction of phones at an early age is just the tip of the iceberg, though. Not only are phones a much bigger part of growing up now than they used to be, but these devices have also had a major impact on practically all aspects of kids’ lives.
Let’s take computers, for instance: desktop computers only really became commonplace in the 1980s, finding their way into classrooms and home offices while many parents of today were still in school themselves. These early computers commonly operated on dial-up internet, meaning that browsing capabilities were somewhat limited until the introduction of broadband in the 1990s. These days, kids possess more computing power in their palm than their parents had on a full-sized desktop, and they have access to both high-speed broadband and 4G mobile internettoboot.
This, in turn, means a massive expansion in what children are capable of doing with their phones, which can be witnessed in the way they communicate. Children of the 20th century relied upon home phones, and later rudimentary mobile phones, to coordinate their plans, but nowadays kids can correspond with their contacts across a plethora of messaging platforms and social networks, communicating with text, images, video, and much more.
Similarly, modern-day Smartphone’s contain digital cameras that far outstrip the capabilities of the film cameras that their parents used, along with enough memory to store endless songs, photos, and podcasts to keep them entertained. Add to this the huge variety of apps that allow for video streaming, handheld gaming, and content sharing, and it is clear to see why kids might want to spend their time glued to the screen.
Essentially, children now have a computer, camera, stereo, video player and more all rolled into one at their disposal 24 hours a day. It’s therefore hard to blame them for being fond of their phones, but it is nevertheless important to make sure that they are using these devices safely. It may seem a daunting task to manage the many functions of a child’s mobile device, but it does not need to be overwhelming.
Installing a trusted antivirus program, such as ESET Mobile Security, on your child’s mobile phone can reduce the risks they are exposed to. This, combined with an understanding of kids’ habits and frank conversations about how to stay safe online, will allow for effective oversight of their screen time.
A new study has confirmed that cell phone use could be ruining your relationship and making you depressed.
While cell phones certainly keep us connected, it turns out they can be doing the opposite when it comes to your relationship. A new study from Baylor University's Hankerer School of Business confirms that Smartphone’s can actually damage things between you and your partner and make you more depressed.
Researchers surveyed 453 adults in the US to find out the real effects of partner phone snubbing or “Pphubbing" (your new word for the day). Pphubbing is defined in the study as “the extent to which people use or are distracted by their cell phones while in the company of their relationship partners," aka one of the most annoying situations to be in.
hey found that those who were plumbed by their partners felt conflict that led to lower relationship satisfaction. “These lower levels of relationship satisfaction, in turn, led to lower levels of life satisfaction and, ultimately, higher levels of depression," explained one of the study's authors, James A. Roberts, Ph.D., The Ben H. Williams Professor of Marketing.
While most of us are guilty of checking our phones at inopportune times, this study is a wake-up call (pun intended). So, the next time you're spending quality time with your partner, it's worth it to put the Smartphone in the other room. Your relationship may thank you for that one.
Not only this, even the social sites act as pills to all to get charged in life. It’s very difficult to handle all generations now a days. Because all are so found of it. They don’t think about their life, just think how to get like and followers more day by day. They have gone crazy towards its trend. Earlier the food was the nesses ting thing but now internet I the most required thing in this world. It seems like we all going towards the well. No matter what happens there. But they just think about their face side of life on social media