Using a computer every day can have more negative than positive effects on children. Do you agree or disagree

While some people believe that using
computers
has more negative
effects
than positive
effects
on
children
. It is undeniable that
computers
have become an important technology in our life. From my point of view, I agree that
computers
have negative
effects
on
children
. In the following paragraphs, the reasons to support my opinion will be outlined in detail.
To begin
with, I strongly believe that technology has become a significant part of our life. No matter which age and gender you are, it still plays an important role.
Children
can be using
computers
for their needs but they need to have a limit by their parents or adults. If they do not, the result after using it for a long time will be worse than any of you can imagine. The computer can reduce kids' social interaction because at
this
age they must learn something more than from a small screen.
For example
, playing at the playground with the same age might be more effective than learning with a computer screen.
Furthermore
,
children
will be losing their communication skills.
Additionally
, health problems are an important issue for old to new generation parents.
However
, they are concerned about their child’s health problems but still give the computer to them.
Moreover
, the problems from using
computers
are not only one thing, there are plenty of symptoms that can be caused by new technology
such
as obesity, eyes hurt because of blue screen lightning and office syndrome. In conclusion,
computers
have negative
effects
on
children
,if they use them to a limit their social skills and health will be good benefits for themself in the future.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Screen time
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Physical inactivity
  • Cognitive development
  • Internet addiction
  • Cyberbullying
  • Inappropriate content
  • Digital literacy
  • Virtual learning environments
  • Parental controls
  • Moderation
  • Online safety
  • Tech-savvy
  • E-learning
  • Information technology
  • Eye strain
  • Social skills
  • Multitasking
  • Interactive education
  • Health repercussions
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