The document discusses the debate around whether children should have scheduled activities or free play time. It notes that many children prefer playing online games to other activities due to their addictive nature. Excessive gadget use can cause physical and mental harm to children by disrupting their schedules and potentially leading to issues like seizures, vision problems, and obesity according to studies.
The document discusses the debate around whether children should have scheduled activities or free play time. It notes that many children prefer playing online games to other activities due to their addictive nature. Excessive gadget use can cause physical and mental harm to children by disrupting their schedules and potentially leading to issues like seizures, vision problems, and obesity according to studies.
The document discusses the debate around whether children should have scheduled activities or free play time. It notes that many children prefer playing online games to other activities due to their addictive nature. Excessive gadget use can cause physical and mental harm to children by disrupting their schedules and potentially leading to issues like seizures, vision problems, and obesity according to studies.
Should children have scheduled activities or be left more time for free play?
What is the most
important? Most of the time, children use gadgets not because they want to learn, it's because they want to play online games. Their schedules are no longer organized. Online games are so addictive. Some students in their home prefer to play online games than to study. They no longer eat or sleep at the right time. It's all because of the gadgets. Excessive use of gadgets such as mobile phones, tablets, and computer desktops can cause physical and mental damage to children. According to a study, a child will likely become overweight and develop seizure and vision problems when they spend too much time using gadgets. Children who use gadgets,
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