Most of this information was found from a study done by Kaiser Family Foundation and an article on NYtimes.
Although there are have been many studies done proving that many kids these days spend a lot more time using technology than they used to, it is still not proved to be a major cause of childhood obesity. Even though it is not actually proven in most studies, there are a ton of people that believe that there is a direct link between the two. But I think that more needs to be done. When I see young kids texting and playing on their i-pods, it makes me realize how much times have changed since I was a kid (and I'm only 20!!). Children are being way to reliant and attached to technology at a young age these days. I even know a few kids under the age of 13 who are using Facebook. It is important for the future to get kids outside and off of their computers more often.
Do you think parents should be giving into their children and buying them cell phones and i-pods before or at the age of 10-12?
What is the appropriate age that kids should be allowed to have their own such devices?
Do you believe that there is a direct connection between technology and childhood obesity?
Good post. I think that it's a personal decision for a parent to decide when their child can have a cell phone, iPod, etc. If I had a kid I'd let them have one depending on how responsible they were and what needs they had. For example, a lot of kids do after school activities or sports. It would be convenient for both the parent and the child to be able to contact each other for rides or just in case of an emergency. I think both are fine in moderation.
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