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

People believe that extreme
use
of
computers
and new technologies can be influenced our kids’ life. In my opinion, there are more benefits than drawbacks in
this
context. On the one hand, nowadays every child in the world know how to
use
computers
, while in the past individuals barely knew
computers
.
Also
,
this
is because of globalization and extreme reliance on new technologies
such
as phones and laptops, which are new versions of
computers
.
Furthermore
,
this
sentiment of need for them, makes us lazy and fat which are negative points of using these new pieces of stuff.
For example
, when I was younger, people did not know about them and it was really hard to find one of them in our houses,
however
, we can not do anything without them even sending a simple message to each other.
Thus
, it is important to learn how to
use
these things properly and in a good manner of it, like only using our mobile phones only for 2 hours per day.
On the other hand
,
this
technology brings too many new jobs which we never had in the past,
for instance
, IT, AI engineering, etc.
Therefore
, we can have to teach our children how to
use
them and manage their time while using them. If they
use
their laptop for playing video games, it would be the worst procedure for them because these PCs are made for great purposes
such
as making robots or helping companies produce more merchandise. To conclude, it is all up to us to how to live with them,
In addition
, we have to instruct and aware our
next
generation to control themselves and not get carried away while using them.
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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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