Social media, OTT and online gaming impact on children

Eye opening report by LC manager on how social media OTT and online gaming is making the next generation aggressive impatient and lethargic

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/children-mobile-addiction

I see it everyday at home. Parental consent is a must for opening of such accounts. Shameful that Government is failing in implementing it with platforms. Why cant it be aadhaar based? more  

Encourage balanced screen time and promote offline activities like outdoor sports, hobbies, or family interactions. Parents should monitor the type of content their children consume and guide them toward educational or positive platforms. Schools and educators could also play a role by teaching children the importance of mindful media consumption and offering alternatives that promote social skills and physical activity. This issue reflects a larger societal challenge, where the benefits of technology and entertainment must be weighed against potential long-term impacts on youth development. more  
Why the government when it can be easily done by parent of the kid. more  
not interested : not having the On Wed, 6 Nov 2024 at 07:16, Amit Mishra wrote: > more  
Nowadays majority of the parents too are surrendering before their kids and grown up children. They too want to take a short cut, to avoid family tension. But they forget how heavy will be the penalty. more  
Can't parents handle their children? Or Govt. needs to be the "baap" of everyone.. more  
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