The current
generation of kids was born in a world where the internet existed - they didn’t
have to take computer
courses for kids to learn how to use Microsoft Paint. This generation was
using iPads when they were just 2 years old. They have already spent hundreds
of hours in front of a screen before they reach school.
Hence, quite
naturally, the kids have a deeper love for and attachment to technology than
most parents do. While the parents grew up playing on the streets and trying to
save every penny possible to be able to afford a weekly hour at cyber cafe, the
kids have taken technology to be an omnipresent thing in their lives. Result?
There are a lot of parents who resent their kids’ unhealthy attachment to
everything related to technology and even try to curb it by limiting their
screen time.
While it is true
that spending unhealthy amounts of time in front of screens can have a
disastrous effect in young kids’ health, especially their eyesight, it also
remains true that these kids live in a world where it is impossible to refrain
from heavy use of technology. What our generation considers special knowledge
is just common and basic level of knowledge that every kid in this generation
needs to have. Coding
for kids, is one of those things. Learning a programming language has
become equivalent to what was learning a English or some other foreign language
in our day and time.
Even robotics for kids has
become an important skill that most kids learn. While this is more common in
Tier 1 cities only, even Tier 2&3 cities are getting a taste of advanced
technology classes for kids. As parents, we need to stop resenting kids’ love
for technology and encourage it as much as possible.
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