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3 reasons why climbing a tree is better than watching a screen...How much screen time is too much for young children? What is it about this age of technology and the need to understand the dynamics of our changing world? Are we bringing up a generation of children who are comfortably able to live in a world of humans and computers? Are we allowing little bodies to develop fine and gross motor skills, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, imagination and creativity? Or are we choosing to remain blind to the negative effects that screen time is having on the physical and cognitive development of our children? Or is it just easier to give in and ignore the very real possibility that too much time on electronic devices is stifling our children's ability to learn effectively? ![]() © Alexey Ivanov – 123RF.com These are critical questions and, unfortunately, the answers are not particularly favourable. Here are three important points for consideration:
We live in a world of increasingly demanding technology – that is a fact that we cannot ignore. But that does not mean we should deprive young children of essential life and developmental skills by allowing technology to override their natural and innate need to learn through active engagement with their world and all that it offers. In short, little children do not need devices; they need trees and building blocks, puzzles and crayons. About the authorCindy Glass is the founder and owner of Step Up Education Centres. |