The Controversy About Screen Time

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The amount of screen time in one's life should add up to an amount that suits their education, lifestyle, and way of seeing the world. Because people have been replacing their free time with screen time, it has been a subject of debate through each technological advance. The percent of kids to adults impacted by screens isn't a debate, but the fact of how much screen time kids are exposed to is, more importantly, screen time should not be limited to two hours day but supervised proficiently, because of the benefits it can create for young children, older children, and developing teenagers. First and foremost, " Media benefits for Children and Teenagers" an article about screen time, has helped say that, learning to identify shapes and numbers is a very difficult task for younger kids but very important to know in one's life, for example mathematics, and paying …show more content…

Meanwhile, in a Southern California public school, two groups of sixth-graders were allowed to be commissioned for a study by some UCLA researchers. When arrived they started the study by sending the two groups in different directions; one to the Pali Institute where electronics were present and, one to an outdoor education camp in Running Springs , Calif., where electronics were prohibited, they all spent 5 days. The two groups were asked to identify the 50 faces they were shown at the first and the last day of the study. Even though the fact of identifying one's emotions is important although, the score was significantly higher for the campers but, according to Professor Greenfield, if study were to be expanded, she'd like to test the students at camp a third time — when they've been back at home with smartphones and tablets in their hands for five days, they would probably forget to use it which might decrease the educational benefits screen time really brings to

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