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Thesis - "It is important for parents to be taught the ways to…
Thesis - "It is important for parents to be taught the ways to responsibly manage the media and technology access of their children as it is a means in protecting the social/emotional and cognitive domains of development from the detrimental nature of media and technology."
b. "According to Common Sense Media’s nationwide survey, 72% of children ages 0 to 8 years used a mobile device in 2013, up from 38% in 2011." #
a. "Mobile devices are quickly becoming the preferred media choice for children because of their screen size, mobility, ability to stream content, interactive capability, and decreasing costs." #
c. "Most parents let their children play with mobile devices (often or sometimes) to do chores (70%, 229/327), keep the child calm in public places (65%, 213/327), or run errands (58%,190/327). One quarter of parents (28%, 92/327) used a mobile device to put their child to sleep." #
- Argument Against Media and Technology Use in Developing Children
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- Argument For Media and Technology Use in Developing Children
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a. We need to carefully manage the media and technology access of children or they will suffer it's harmful effects
b. Though there are benefits to media and technology, they are greatly outweighed by the adverse effects
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Nikken, Peter, and Marjon Schols. "How and Why Parents Guide the Media Use of Young Children." Journal of Child and Family Studies 24.11 (2015): 3423-435. Web. 19 May 2017.