Essay –
Computers
Using a computer
every day can have more negative than positive effects on your children.
Do you agree or
disagree?
Give reasons for
your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or
experience.
Write at least
250 words.
I tend to agree
that young children can be negatively affected by too much time spent on the
computer every day. This is partly because sitting in front of a screen for too
long can be damaging to both the eyes and the physical posture of a young
child, regardless of what they are using the computer for.
[NEGATIVE
EFFECTS]
However, the
main concern is about the type of computer activities that attract children.
These are often electronic games that tend to be very intense and rather
violent. The player is usually the ‘hero’ of the game and too much exposure can
encourage children to be self-centred and insensitive to others.
Even when
children use a computer for other purposes, such as getting information or
emailing friends, it is no substitute for human interaction. Spending time with
other children and sharing non- virtual experiences is an important part of a
child's development that cannot be provided by a computer.
[POSITIVE
EFFECTS]
In spite of
this, the obvious benefits of computer skills for young children cannot be
denied. Their adult world will be changing constantly in terms of technology
and the Internet is the key to all the knowledge and information available in
the world today. Therefore it is important that children learn at an early age
to use the equipment enthusiastically and with confidence as they will need
these skills throughout their studies and working lives.
I think the main
point is to make sure that young children do not overuse computers. Parents
must ensure that their children learn to enjoy other kinds of activity and not
simply sit at home, learning to live in a virtual world.
(273 words)
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