Is Internet Distraction A Good Thing Or A Bad Thing For Kids?
from the talk-to-some-kids dept
It's pretty obvious by now that there are tons of distractions that can be found on the internet, and if you're not careful, you can certainly get dragged away from something more important. However, InternetNews.com has an article suggesting that because kids these days are growing up with so many internet distractions, they won't be able to accomplish nearly as much as older generations who had no such distractions and could concentrate on just doing stuff. In fact, the author writes: "We're not preparing kids for the future."Now that strikes me as odd, because my thought was exactly the opposite. These distractions are there -- and since kids these days are growing up with such distractions, they're used to them and take it as a natural state of affairs. In other words, by getting them to think of continuous partial attention as the norm from a very young age, we absolutely are preparing them for the future. Of course, the real answer may lie somewhere in-between -- in that it may depend on just what people are trying to accomplish.
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So...
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distracted...
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just hold on
It'll pass
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Kids & the Internet
JJ
http://www.Ultimate-Anonymity.com
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control is not the issue, education is
My niece for example, we started her at 5 with chatrooms (the old allakhazam/etc ones with the smileys moving in different rooms), and she proceeded to become a very intelligent geeky girl...obsessed with the harry potter rooms, etc....but did she turn out smart, and still become herself? Hell yes.
People will be whoever they will be with or without the internet. That predisposition that your personality develops down a path because of how your life has gone will occur with or without the net.
I'm sure within the parenting, her parents watched the amount of time she was on but for the most part gave her free reign.
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Kid and the internet
Also, I think that the fact that kids are growing up learning to do all of this in the background while still being able to think through long term problems / strategize / do homework / make important life decisions
is nothing short of amazing!
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The decompiling and recompiling I mean. No the playing of RPGs.
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When I was a kid...
The "distraction" became my career. And it will for many of these kids as well.
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never ever changes
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Won't get as much done? Nonsense!
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distractions are the reality but....
I think Mike is off on this one. While I don't agree with all items in Elgan's article, I think the general point that to grow beyond average, a person needs the ability to focus. I juggle tasks like everyone else, but when I need to produce - the door closes, email gets turned off and the phone comes off the hook (still waiting for the girlfriend mute button).
Kids today don't need lessons in multi-tasking. They get that from the ambient environment, they need training in how to better prioritize and filter inputs in order to focus.
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He will take time off for one other thing also. You know.
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I shoulllld be...
I would be more worried about the inability of the young generation to work. Many are too spoiled to get off their butts to do anything anyways.
The son can only be better than the father if the son had a worse life. (not a better one)
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Boomers, GenX and GenY
http://discussionleader.hbsp.com/erickson/2008/05/ten_reasons_why_the_relationsh.html
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Distractions Distract
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The internet is not for people
But after reading nasty blogs written by maniacs, reading crazy talk inside Craigslist adds, I realized that the net is a place where bad people go to vent their anger.
The net really should be shut down. In terms of what it doesn't offer, people need to relearn the art of meeting people, becoming friends. Spending time with other people .
The net is not a substitute for the real world. Though I didn't form my ideas from the net, I believe that the net creates excessive alienation.
The internet is not a winner.
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It is realy true
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