DIGITAL ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
For many families, smartphones, tablets and other devices are a normal part of everyday life. Children notice when adults are fascinated by their devices, they constantly check their email, write or read through them more than they interact with their children. Thus, the little ones end up feeling...
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For many families, smartphones, tablets and other devices are a normal part of everyday life.
Children notice when adults are fascinated by their devices, they constantly check their email,
write or read through them more than they interact with their children. Thus, the little ones end
up feeling neglected and feel that they are fighting for the time and attention of their parents.
Given the fact that most adults are absorbed by the digital world, not having the energy to spend
quality time with their children, those have only one chance: to follow the parental model and
spend more and more time in the virtual reality.
Many families which are strongly absorbed by their own electronic devices during the meal not
only cause their children to act to get the attention of their parents, but also respond harshly to
the inappropriate behavior of the child.
This phenomenon is widespread and is becoming increasingly difficult to manage, For example,
Deloitte research of 4,150 people reveals UK smartphone owners’ device shows that:
-39% of respondents believe they use their phone too much. Of these, 83% would like to do
something about it – representative of 14 million people in the UK;
-32% of phones in the UK are on a SIM-only contract, up from 19% in 2015;
-55-75-year-olds are among the fastest-growing adopters of voice-assisted speakers.
In this context, we intend to conduct a comparative study between parents and children to find
out:
1. if these parents are aware of the negative implications of technology for their children;
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2. if these children realize that they are dependent of electronical devices.
Keywords: addiction, electronical devices, parents-children relationship; future implications.
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spelling | doaj.art-73c08a21c2ee4ad782d1dd72afa0cab42022-12-22T03:24:05ZengAssociation of Social and Educational InnovationInternational Journal of Social and Educational Innovation2393-03732021-09-01816DIGITAL ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTMonica TURTUREAN0Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania For many families, smartphones, tablets and other devices are a normal part of everyday life. Children notice when adults are fascinated by their devices, they constantly check their email, write or read through them more than they interact with their children. Thus, the little ones end up feeling neglected and feel that they are fighting for the time and attention of their parents. Given the fact that most adults are absorbed by the digital world, not having the energy to spend quality time with their children, those have only one chance: to follow the parental model and spend more and more time in the virtual reality. Many families which are strongly absorbed by their own electronic devices during the meal not only cause their children to act to get the attention of their parents, but also respond harshly to the inappropriate behavior of the child. This phenomenon is widespread and is becoming increasingly difficult to manage, For example, Deloitte research of 4,150 people reveals UK smartphone owners’ device shows that: -39% of respondents believe they use their phone too much. Of these, 83% would like to do something about it – representative of 14 million people in the UK; -32% of phones in the UK are on a SIM-only contract, up from 19% in 2015; -55-75-year-olds are among the fastest-growing adopters of voice-assisted speakers. In this context, we intend to conduct a comparative study between parents and children to find out: 1. if these parents are aware of the negative implications of technology for their children; 89 International Journal of Social and Educational Innovation (IJSEIro) Volume 8 / Issue 16 / 2021 2. if these children realize that they are dependent of electronical devices. Keywords: addiction, electronical devices, parents-children relationship; future implications. https://journals.aseiacademic.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/246addictionelectronical devicesparents-children relationshipfuture implications |
spellingShingle | Monica TURTUREAN DIGITAL ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT International Journal of Social and Educational Innovation addiction electronical devices parents-children relationship future implications |
title | DIGITAL ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT |
title_full | DIGITAL ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT |
title_fullStr | DIGITAL ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT |
title_full_unstemmed | DIGITAL ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT |
title_short | DIGITAL ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT |
title_sort | digital addiction on teenagers implications for their future development |
topic | addiction electronical devices parents-children relationship future implications |
url | https://journals.aseiacademic.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/246 |
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