Nearly 82% of kids aged 5 to 12 have some kind of electronic device, especially in metropolitan cities which can lead to negative outcomes such as social isolation, insomnia, depression, anxiety, obesity and mental health impact.
In a countrywide survey conducted by the ASSOCHAM Social Development Foundation under the aegis of its Social Development Foundation on “Who’s kidding? : A Rising Trend In Metros” has revealed 82% of kids aged 5 to 14 have their own mobile phone, tablet, iPad etc.
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Over 63% have access to a computer in their homes, there’s a tremendous growth in kids’ access to technology that is set to continue. These kids go online at least once weekly and over a third or 27% use the Internet daily, adds the ASSOCHAM Survey.
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Mr. D S Rawat, Secretary General ASSOCHAM while releasing the hilights of the survey said, “easy availability of technology with lack of parental supervision is a significant reason for this ever-increasing menace of technology addiction.”
One in ten kids have their own mobile phones. Over 60% kids are online every other day. The percentage of kids online and preferring to visit social media sites has nearly doubled from 25% to 65% in the last three years.
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An aspect which emerged out of this survey is that children of working parents are found to be more technology addictive in the absence of parental supervision, as compared to those whose single parent is engaged in employment. This trend is abundant in metros where normally both the parents are employed, reveals the survey.
The survey was conducted in ten major cities of Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahemdabad, Lucknow, Jaipur and 2500 tech savvy kids (an equal number of both male and female) are randomly interviewed by an ASSOCHAM team.
Around 86% of surveyed said they have a phone, music system, computer or television in their bedroom and two-thirds have all three. And one-fourth of teenage admitted that their quality of sleep is affected by leaving on the TV, video games, or computer, highlights the survey.
“Excessive use of mobile phones makes teenagers more restless and can exacerbate sleep problems and stress”, said Dr. B K Rao, Chairman ASSOCHAM Health Committee here today.
He further said that youngsters need to be informed of the negative effects of excessive technology use on their sleep-wake patterns, attention and cognitive problems and the associated serious health risks. It buildup of tension from being constantly connected which creates the stress and disturbed their sleep.
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