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Parents under the age of 3 in China should not use mobile phones as "electronic nannies"

Four seas network: with the rapid development of the Internet and the growing popularity of smart phones, the number of Chinese Internet users is increasing. And the trend of low age is increasingly obvious. At present, there are more than 20 million netizens under the age of 10 in China. This data is terrible.

According to the 41st statistical report on the development of China's Internet, as of December 2017, the number of Internet users in China reached 772 million, of which 25.4% were students. What's more remarkable is that children's' touch the net 'age is getting younger and younger, even less than 3 years old.

The pervasive network has caused some primary and secondary school students to indulge in games, Behavior Anomie, affecting the learning progress and physical and mental health of primary and secondary school students. Recently, the Ministry of Education issued the emergency notice on how to prevent primary and secondary school students from addicting to online education, which requires that primary and secondary school students should be prevented from addicting to online education, so as to effectively maintain their physical and mental health and life safety.

It's better to plant rice instead of weeds in the field

Why is the network 'charming'? To some extent, the network is not only a network line, a WiFi, but also equivalent to social, entertainment, leisure, competition, reading & hellip; & hellip; this virtual world is full of colors and everything. How to compete with the charming network for primary and secondary school students is a difficult problem.

"The heart of primary and secondary school students is like a vast field. The best way to keep the field from growing & lsquo; weeds & rsquo; is to plant a golden & lsquo; rice & rsquo;. Luo Shugeng, principal of Ningbo national high tech Zone Experimental School in Zhejiang Province, suggested that we should create a rich and colorful after-school life so that children can focus more on effective learning, outdoor sports and social practice activities. With a full 'spiritual meal', children will naturally be able to improve their immunity to bad content on the Internet.

The school should not block the Internet behaviors of teenagers. Instead of passively preventing bad Internet access, it is better to actively guide teenagers to surf the Internet in a civilized and healthy way. Qi Xuehong, Professor of the school of education and science of Nanjing Normal University, found in his research that many schools have issued regulations on students' use of mobile phones at present, such as' no use of mobile phones in the classroom ', but most of them are limited to whether they are allowed or not, and lack effective guidance on how students use mobile phones and specific online behaviors.

Qi Xuehong suggested that we should positively guide teenagers' online behavior, and help them understand what kind of world the Internet is and what is moral online behavior. She said that the practices of some countries are worth learning from. For example, in Japan, we have set up "young people online navigator" to "navigate" the current situation and danger of the network society, how to grasp the scale of network use, how to conduct online self-monitoring and management, etc.; in South Korea, the content of network ethics has been incorporated into the moral education materials of primary school and junior high school, as well as the high school moral and computer teaching materials.

Parents, don't use cell phones as "electronic nannies"

"We should guide, perform our duties, teach well and identify the bad. Recently, the Ministry of Education issued a catchy three word "anti lost net" and "a letter to the parents of primary and secondary school students across the country", which requires parents to educate, lead by example, pay attention to companionship, guide psychology, cooperate with schools, and build a solid defense line to prevent primary and secondary school students from indulging in the Internet.

If the parents themselves are the "mobile control" bow head race, how can they expect their children to control themselves? Luo Shugeng found in the survey that some students are addicted to the Internet and mobile travel, which is related to their growing environment. Some parents often use mobile phones as "electronic nannies" to keep their children from disturbing themselves, and let cartoons and mobile games accompany their children to grow up; some parents go out to work, and their children become left behind children, and the smart phones bought for convenient contact are also out of control '& hellip; & hellip;

Luo Shugeng introduced that in Ningbo national high tech Zone Experimental School, every year, parents of freshmen will be organized to participate in special activities to guide parents to pay attention to the harm of electronic products and online games.