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Mobile Addiction: A Threat to Childhood

Catch Team | Updated on: 30 July 2024, 15:23 IST
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Kota: In today's digital age, mobile phones have become an essential part of our daily lives. While they offer numerous benefits, they also pose a significant threat to the mental and emotional well-being of children. The unrestricted access to mobile content is leading to premature exposure to adulthood, resulting in devastating consequences.

The Dark Side of Mobile Content


Experts warn that the content available on mobile phones is not only corrupting young minds but also encouraging them to engage in criminal activities. The easy access to adult content, games, and social media platforms is leading to a rise in cases of sexual harassment, violence, and other criminal offences among minors.

Parental Control is the Key

IT experts suggest that parents should take immediate action to protect their children from the harmful effects of mobile content. They should lock apps that contain inappropriate content, set parental controls on social media platforms, and monitor their child's online activities. This will help prevent children from accessing harmful content and reduce the risk of them engaging in criminal activities.

The Importance of Internet Safety

Psychologists emphasize the need for parents to educate their children about internet safety and the dangers of mobile addiction. They should spend quality time with their children, monitor their mobile usage, and have open conversations about the risks associated with mobile content. By doing so, parents can help their children develop healthy mobile habits and prevent them from falling prey to the dangers of mobile addiction.

Precautions to be Taken

When giving mobile phones to children, parents should:

* Never share their email IDs with their children.
* Educate their children about the risks of financial fraud, viruses, and cybercrime.
* Never share their bank account details or ATM pins with their children.
* Warn their children about the dangers of befriending strangers online and clicking on unknown links or messages.

By taking these precautions, parents can help protect their children from the harmful effects of mobile addiction and ensure a safe and healthy childhood.

(By Mukesh Gaur, Kota)

First published: 30 July 2024, 15:23 IST