Before you leave the phone in the hands of your children, read this

No matter how many smartphones have simplified our lives, we often forget how much they affect our children's lives. And the more time they spend in front of a cell phone screen, the more the negative effects on their growth increase. Below are 9 major problems facing a child (and [...]
No matter how many smartphones have simplified our lives, we often forget how much they affect our children's lives.
And the more time they spend in front of a cell phone screen, the more the negative effects on their growth increase.
Below are the nine main problems facing a child (and not alone) when he spends much time on the telephone.
The phone destroys the parent-child relationship.
Psychologists say that the loving mobile phone unwittingly breaks this relationship. Children today, despite living on the same roof as their parents, do not spend quality time with them, are not focused on family conversations or problems, and listen to their mother or father.
Effect on Growth Process
Who did not look forward to growing up as a child? We thought the life of an adult was filled with satisfaction. You do whatever you want, you buy whatever you like and you can go anywhere without anyone's permission. Today, young people seem to be very little interested in adult life. They do not engage in activities, attend meetings, work to pay their own taxes, or live alone. Most of this time you get smartphones.
It will create many difficulties in social life
Children today have another concept of friendship. They think a new friend is just a click away. Because of the great time they spend in them, facing reality tomorrow will become even more difficult.
Anxiety and Depression
Children are under constant pressure to be present and answer at all times. Virtual world involves them very emotionally and often does not know the difference between that and the real world.
Children Grow Up Happy
Surveys have shown that teenagers who spend more time before a screen are far more unhappy than those who engage in sporting activities. The latter are more resourceful, interact better with people, and spend quality times that staying in a smartphone will never replace.










