RE: Tech Report: Does Technology Present Dangers to Childhood Development?

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Tech Report: Does Technology Present Dangers to Childhood Development?

in technology •  7 years ago 

Don't try too often to fight with the direction of the world. It's a huge error. A battle many have fought and lost. As a guy who watched a lot of Kung Fu movies as a kid, I strongly believe in tai chi, which promotes using opposing forces to your advantage. Tech is not going away. It is here to stay. Technological development is an integral part of human existence. Instead of trying to pull your children away from tech, teach them to use it. By the way, what is it about sleep that "non-sleeping" scientists keep preaching about? If they slept their lives away, nobody would be listening to them in the first place. As a kid, staying up at night is a punishable offense, but believe me, it is a very helpful ability in the University and higher levels of your life. There are people who work hard day and night, & we celebrate their achievements. Who ever got a prize for sleeping 8 hrs consistently? If your kid likes gaming, teach them programming or graphics design. Changes are he enjoys the graphics of the game or the logic fascinates him. He likes social media, convince him to learn a real skill, and upload his work on his status often. It'll get him the popularity he wants, and get you the productive child you want. He likes math and social media, what a way to meet like minds. How do you think stackoverflow works? People like to teach others and showing off their knowledge, but they like doing things online and they lack their own websites; so, there's stackoverflow and steemit 😂.

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