Jun 18

A child psychologist of Rorschach inkblot tests stated that,
“Kids shouldn’t be using computers before the age of nine.”
The cause is that the introduction of young ones in their early growth stages to technology can actually injure their not fully-formed brain or immature mind.

Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer

Dr Aric Sigman considers,
“The government is way off the mark with its educational recommendation that children should be introduced to computers at around two-years-old. Kids need to learn and develop in a three dimensional environment, not a flat computer screen.”

The cause is that introduction of young ones to technology early in their development can apparently damage the not-fully-formed brain and juvenile minds.

Sigman told the Telegraph that,
“Prolonged exposure to IT and multi-tasking shortens a child’s attention span, at a time when developing “sustained attention” was a vital building block.The big problems we are seeing now with children who do not read, or who find it difficult to pay attention to the teacher, or to communicate, are down to attention damage that we are finding in all age groups.”

It is a reasonable resonating dot, though there are probably additional issues concerned in the formation of the concentration shortage age group, deprived diet for single.

He positively highlights an attention-grabbing factor here, although, and we shall have got to observe if the government gets it on the plank.

[Via techwatch]

  • Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer
  • Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer
  • Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer
  • Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer
  • Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer
  • Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer
  • Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer
  • Children Above 9 Should Use The Computer
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