I’ve been struggling with how to balance technology and faith in our home, and ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’ provided some amazing insights that we’ve already started using
Consuming hours and hours of entertainment on screens each day is a big problem, and I believe this is reducing many kids' attention spans and their ability to focus on slower-paced things (like teachers writing on chalkboards). Think ADHD. Parents should put screen time limits in place and provide non-screen alternatives for the kids (legos! paper books! arts & crafts!), not to mention encourage them to spend a lot of time outside each day if possible. Cheers...
@@pacificoceania To improve attention spans, I would suggest to spending less time watching fast-paced movies / shows / video games. Instead, watch slower-paced shows, play slower-paced games, and even better, do off-screen activities like doing something with your hands, or reading a book, or going outside in nature, or spending time with other people face-to-face. Meditating is also useful for lengthening attention-span, as is doing regular physical exercise. Take care...
@@pacificoceania I believe chess is a great game. It requires sustained focus on a small number of things (though with a great number of strategic possibilities). It's not like video games with constant visual changes (visual FX, changing scenery, explosions, etc), the music is blasting, you are constantly finding items or power-ups, etc. A+ for chess.
You have it backwards . It doesn't reduce kids' attention, it's where kids end up because they cannot do anything else and because parents aren't helping them get there.
From pediatrics and education. You are 💯💯💯💯📌📌📌 the attention span. Innovation , critical thinking. Out the window. Must be entertained. Can’t form own ideas. The elite don’t allow this. They need to be out exploring , experimenting , edifying.
As someone who was “raised by a television,” I can say how detrimental it is to watch TV for hours straight daily. My brain gets lazy, frustrated and emotionally dysregulated. I am 100% sure it’s part of the reason why I have ADHD. As an adult, I am struggling big time. I’m working on myself and I know that when I have children, they will not be using screens for anything but schoolwork if I can help it. They will exert mental and physical effort for everything, practice mindfulness, play outside and develop a healthy growth mindset.
Once children start watching on screen they get addicted they don't want to play outdoor so it's better to don't give them phone till the time their brain develop.
My father made the worse mistake of giving me games and a screen. Parents and children, if you are reading this. Please reduce time on screens. It dramatically reduced my ability to socialize and also developmentally delayed me. Please go out and play. Dont stay inside all the time.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *🧠 Screen time's impact on child brain development* - Excessive screen time during critical periods (birth to age three) can hinder fundamental skill development. - Screens may impede the development of social interaction skills and empathy. - Sensory overload from screens can lead to stress hormone release and addictive behaviors. 01:24 *🐭 Potential positive effects of screen time* - Some studies suggest screen time exposure can desensitize mice to stress. - Screen time may prepare children for the fast-paced, high-stimulus modern world. - Not all screen time is equal; moderation and content quality are essential considerations. 02:06 *📺 Conclusion: Moderation and balance in screen time* - Screen time moderation is crucial for a child's overall development. - Children should learn to function both with screens and in the real world. - Educational content can have different effects compared to non-educational or violent media. Made with HARPA AI
It's a personal choice, that's why?! DAH! I guess it's already affected your brain! All things in moderation should be common sense. Children have parents or guardians because they are too young to realize the dangers of using modern tech devices for way too long. common sense, again; that an adult is a person to limit their child's screen time.
How can a mouse staying calm in stressful situation be good. Like if a cat comes, he had to react on impulse for protecting themselves. This shows lack or inability to analyse the situation and can prove fatal
eh, when did painting, reading and writing with a feather (?) become a part of evolution? The key is not moderation with screen time it's exposing kids to variety of activities so they can actually learn something while doing them. Taking screen time away and replacing that with nothing will not do anything and more importantly, it won't fix the lack of parental involvement.
As a gen z who's been growing with my little pony and all the cartoons available on tv... I gotta say that I learned more life lessons about empathy than the majority of adults around me have...or maybe it's just my personality idk...but the point I'm trying to make is learning how to be a good empathetic considerate and kind person can be achieved even if you develop little to no ability to socialize and interact with people
My Little Pony is a really good show. I've watched it as a late teen/young adult and it was quite inspiring and educational. However, really you children should have plenty of off screen stimulation to help form their brains.
I think I’ll be fine, school is going to start in less than a month and my parents usually come up with a genius way to limit my screen-time during the week.
LOL, you left a reply on my comment saying basically the same thing. I have nothing but contempt and pity for you fat-assed, socially awkward screen zombies, but go ahead and keep pretending to be superior to millennials if it makes you feel good. Loser.
@Makthebeast 09 Nobody isn't calm about it, don't get so worked up fella. He chose to insult millennials by calling us karens and boomers, so he got the same thing back, welcome to the internet.
Do both screens are here to stay but do old school stuff like flashcards 4eading and painting and make the participate in grocery shopping, social activities and stuff. Push em
I remember when I was growing up my single, Polish, loving, but crazy mother had trouble with controlling how much screen time I got. I think the key is not just "moderation." What a screen offers is any narrative, any kind of fun, etc. at just a tap away. I think there has to be another option the child is also happy about. Maybe parent input and help in doing long term projects for example.
There's a big difference between using a screen for work (or study) and using a screen for entertainment (video games, TikTok videos, etc). The former is generally slower-paced and requires a lot of active thinking, problem-solving, communication skills and delayed gratification, while the latter tends to be fast-paced and oriented towards instant-gratification.
Its sad that this video has so few views from a channel of 3.8 mill subscribers. Of course its bad for young developing kids to be on a screen half the day, and we're going to see these problems soon when they grow up. Btw for girls 10-12 suicides are up 151% since Iphone release and steadily increasing
Thank you for this Information it's really important that parents even children must be educated regarding this harmful effects of exposing very long screen time to avoid probLem in the future
The material here is exceptional. A related book I've read was equally commendable. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
Screen time can result in a condition called virtual autism, especially for children 1-4 years old. I'm warning everyone to please limit your kids screen time.
@@rajwinderhothi6566 from what I have heard yes. But my child is very slow in progressing. He has is 4 in December but he's cognitive function is still at 2 years. Hes so delayed so I don't know... I don't think he's an actual autist because he doesn't have tantrums or repetitive behaviours and he can look people in the eyes but he's unable to connect to people or other kids.
+NBC News Excellent video content! Sorry for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you heard about - Bonaliyar Bizarre Blaster (probably on Google)? It is a good exclusive guide for teaching your child to read minus the headache. I've heard some decent things about it and my coo-worker at last got amazing results with it.
And how old are you? The video is about young kids. Also how is your mental health? For girls 10-12 suicides are up 151% since Iphone release and steadily increasing
I'm enchanted by this content. I read a book with similar content, and I was truly enchanted. "Reclaiming Connection: The Journey of a Digital Detox" by Joshua Ember
But what about those video games simulating bloodshed, have the scientists ever made research on the effect of them on humans? I find it no difference with watching pornography: the more you watch them, the more you emulate them.
i hope your joking and theres been numerous studies proving video games and violence have no connection like matpat has done countless hours of research into the topic i suggest you should watch it
I played shooting games since like 6 and did lots of TV and some other non violent learning games before that. Nkt violent but very anxious and not good at socializing
exactly, when my child turns 4 they will be homeschooled, they will not be allowed to stay the night at a friend's house because I won't be able to monitor if their friend's parents are allowing my child to use the technology of any kind. Wich my child will not be allowed to until they turn 18 and want to move out, they can, however, have friends stay the night as long as the child's parents are okay with no cellphones or iPad or any other technology being brought over for the time they are staying, they can call their parents from the house phone to check in every few hours. But they will mostly be doing stuff children should be doing like playing in the yard, doing art stuff like coloring, drawing and painting...sometimes movie nights. I remember how my mother had rules for me, And when I would go stay the night with friends their parents would allow me to break those rules and do all sorts of stuff I wasn't allowed to do at home, And I don't need that happening to my child.
Sure, if he can avoid becoming a stammering, digitally addicted recluse, he might "make a living" at it. OR he could "make a living" doing something that isn't physically and mentally debilitating.
@@chegadesuade yet the military uses screens to teach soldiers better... Bet people said that when books were being used by kids too. "Too distracted by paper will grow up to be weak recluse"
@@jigmd7764It wasn't a joke, and how are you answering for the OP that it was a joke? And I'd definitely rather be like the boomers than you awkward cellphone zombies.
I’ve been struggling with how to balance technology and faith in our home, and ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’ provided some amazing insights that we’ve already started using
Consuming hours and hours of entertainment on screens each day is a big problem, and I believe this is reducing many kids' attention spans and their ability to focus on slower-paced things (like teachers writing on chalkboards). Think ADHD. Parents should put screen time limits in place and provide non-screen alternatives for the kids (legos! paper books! arts & crafts!), not to mention encourage them to spend a lot of time outside each day if possible. Cheers...
@@pacificoceania To improve attention spans, I would suggest to spending less time watching fast-paced movies / shows / video games. Instead, watch slower-paced shows, play slower-paced games, and even better, do off-screen activities like doing something with your hands, or reading a book, or going outside in nature, or spending time with other people face-to-face. Meditating is also useful for lengthening attention-span, as is doing regular physical exercise. Take care...
@@pacificoceania I believe chess is a great game. It requires sustained focus on a small number of things (though with a great number of strategic possibilities). It's not like video games with constant visual changes (visual FX, changing scenery, explosions, etc), the music is blasting, you are constantly finding items or power-ups, etc. A+ for chess.
You have it backwards . It doesn't reduce kids' attention, it's where kids end up because they cannot do anything else and because parents aren't helping them get there.
From pediatrics and education. You are 💯💯💯💯📌📌📌 the attention span. Innovation , critical thinking. Out the window. Must be entertained. Can’t form own ideas. The elite don’t allow this. They need to be out exploring , experimenting , edifying.
@@hi-be4dbfor little kids it should be more engaging but at a certain, you're gonna have to deal with markers and pens and papers
As someone who was “raised by a television,” I can say how detrimental it is to watch TV for hours straight daily. My brain gets lazy, frustrated and emotionally dysregulated. I am 100% sure it’s part of the reason why I have ADHD. As an adult, I am struggling big time. I’m working on myself and I know that when I have children, they will not be using screens for anything but schoolwork if I can help it. They will exert mental and physical effort for everything, practice mindfulness, play outside and develop a healthy growth mindset.
You don’t “get” ADHD from watching TV, it’s just more detrimental for neurodivergent kids to stare at screens all day.
Once children start watching on screen they get addicted they don't want to play outdoor so it's better to don't give them phone till the time their brain develop.
Agreed
My father made the worse mistake of giving me games and a screen. Parents and children, if you are reading this. Please reduce time on screens. It dramatically reduced my ability to socialize and also developmentally delayed me. Please go out and play. Dont stay inside all the time.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 *🧠 Screen time's impact on child brain development*
- Excessive screen time during critical periods (birth to age three) can hinder fundamental skill development.
- Screens may impede the development of social interaction skills and empathy.
- Sensory overload from screens can lead to stress hormone release and addictive behaviors.
01:24 *🐭 Potential positive effects of screen time*
- Some studies suggest screen time exposure can desensitize mice to stress.
- Screen time may prepare children for the fast-paced, high-stimulus modern world.
- Not all screen time is equal; moderation and content quality are essential considerations.
02:06 *📺 Conclusion: Moderation and balance in screen time*
- Screen time moderation is crucial for a child's overall development.
- Children should learn to function both with screens and in the real world.
- Educational content can have different effects compared to non-educational or violent media.
Made with HARPA AI
Then why are we still using zoom 8 hours a day straight?
It's a personal choice, that's why?! DAH! I guess it's already affected your brain! All things in moderation should be common sense. Children have parents or guardians because they are too young to realize the dangers of using modern tech devices for way too long. common sense, again; that an adult is a person to limit their child's screen time.
Karen Linda Kostin jeez it was joke don’t have to get offended
OML EXACTLY
@@karenlindakostin2153 r/woooosh
Say it with me. Pan-dem-ic. Pandemic. There we go, well done.
Dirt works wonders for children’s imagination. Whatever you can do to get your hands dirty will go along way.
As soon as she said that mice were being Risk Takers I envisioned a mouse drunk driving
How can a mouse staying calm in stressful situation be good. Like if a cat comes, he had to react on impulse for protecting themselves. This shows lack or inability to analyse the situation and can prove fatal
eh, when did painting, reading and writing with a feather (?) become a part of evolution? The key is not moderation with screen time it's exposing kids to variety of activities so they can actually learn something while doing them. Taking screen time away and replacing that with nothing will not do anything and more importantly, it won't fix the lack of parental involvement.
Many baby’s now a days have their own freakin tables 😂
It’s crazy I’m 20 and I didn’t have any devices to use until I was maybe 11 and up..
As a gen z who's been growing with my little pony and all the cartoons available on tv... I gotta say that I learned more life lessons about empathy than the majority of adults around me have...or maybe it's just my personality idk...but the point I'm trying to make is learning how to be a good empathetic considerate and kind person can be achieved even if you develop little to no ability to socialize and interact with people
My Little Pony is a really good show. I've watched it as a late teen/young adult and it was quite inspiring and educational. However, really you children should have plenty of off screen stimulation to help form their brains.
@@DutchyDubs I think the early seasons are the best
finally someone says there are benifits to screens
Learning games great, social media for children will destroy them.
I think I’ll be fine, school is going to start in less than a month and my parents usually come up with a genius way to limit my screen-time during the week.
Go play with toys tf are you doing on the phone?
You got good parents
@sanair2007 they should that’s why their kids come out $tvp!d because of using the phones 24/7 😂😂😂
the amount of karens, boomers and millenials in this chat actually drives me crazy
Yeah bommer
LOL, you left a reply on my comment saying basically the same thing. I have nothing but contempt and pity for you fat-assed, socially awkward screen zombies, but go ahead and keep pretending to be superior to millennials if it makes you feel good. Loser.
@Makthebeast 09 Nobody isn't calm about it, don't get so worked up fella. He chose to insult millennials by calling us karens and boomers, so he got the same thing back, welcome to the internet.
Everything is about balance but I can’t imagine it being beneficial 🤷🏽♀️ just my opinion.
Do both screens are here to stay but do old school stuff like flashcards 4eading and painting and make the participate in grocery shopping, social activities and stuff. Push em
I'm a teenager but my parents still give me the amount of screen time normally given to a 5 year old
I hate them so much
Well, can anyone suggest what is the best alternative?
You can moderate it and keep the balance between entertainment and study
Actually be a parent and be there for your child instead of a screen
I can testify
I didn't have a tablet until 5 and it was limited and im development disabled (ASD)
I wanna reconsider my screend time!
thanks.
1 hour a day fixed time
I remember when I was growing up my single, Polish, loving, but crazy mother had trouble with controlling how much screen time I got.
I think the key is not just "moderation." What a screen offers is any narrative, any kind of fun, etc. at just a tap away.
I think there has to be another option the child is also happy about. Maybe parent input and help in doing long term projects for example.
You made me watch a screen is this bad for my health😂😂
pfft tell school that we litterly have to use them for work witch is 8hrs
There's a big difference between using a screen for work (or study) and using a screen for entertainment (video games, TikTok videos, etc). The former is generally slower-paced and requires a lot of active thinking, problem-solving, communication skills and delayed gratification, while the latter tends to be fast-paced and oriented towards instant-gratification.
"I solved the fast pace, with fast pace" maybe this supposed newer "fast pace" is not all it's cracked up to be.
Y’all remember when your a little kid playing on the iPad and your parents telling you to stop. Now parents let their little kids playing on the iPad
Relatable.
Stonks
i am not addicted but its quartine so i can't go shopping cute things or something
Going fight against your quarantine that gives you something to do
So true
As a teenager who plays on screens 8 hours of day, I managed to get into Cornell.
Yay.
Its sad that this video has so few views from a channel of 3.8 mill subscribers. Of course its bad for young developing kids to be on a screen half the day, and we're going to see these problems soon when they grow up. Btw for girls 10-12 suicides are up 151% since Iphone release and steadily increasing
@@bluecyclone3500 wtf are you talking about?
Thank you for this Information it's really important that parents even children must be educated regarding this harmful effects of exposing very long screen time to avoid probLem in the future
i dont really care about this
im a child btw
That's good
Elaine Angeles haha im not literally playing rn my internet is so slow
I’m up all night on my phone right now
I see babies with smart phones these days
Finally a vidio that doesn't attack me
Mean while my nieces and nephews love their tablets.. so spoiled 😂😂
Ughhh
The material here is exceptional. A related book I've read was equally commendable. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
2 hours a day?
Fortnite: SIKE!!
I know, what a shame. Ignore it at our own peril, nobody else will care.
Fortnite is cringe.
@@haseenabadshah5381 yee
Screen time can result in a condition called virtual autism, especially for children 1-4 years old. I'm warning everyone to please limit your kids screen time.
Hi dear can kids recover from virtual autism plz let me know
@@rajwinderhothi6566 from what I have heard yes. But my child is very slow in progressing. He has is 4 in December but he's cognitive function is still at 2 years. Hes so delayed so I don't know... I don't think he's an actual autist because he doesn't have tantrums or repetitive behaviours and he can look people in the eyes but he's unable to connect to people or other kids.
I’ve been looking at a screen for 6 years and I still developed normally
Yea couse you only used for about 3 hours max
Shqipe tv I did like... 26 hours max
@@Roses4U2Day dont think you can be a fair judgement of that. Especially at your age
Santiago Fernández I would know, trust me.... I mature way faster then everyone else
@@Roses4U2Day This is the answer, for your original statement.
Screens are wrecking our focus
I was wondering about this Thabk you for doing the research
what is the software used to create this animation?
Your mom
Is this not what they call "self contradiction" 😂.
New generation new problems
Yes, I use the Internet. Go ahead, attack me with your "go outside". It's no use, because I already do.
Who is watching this as homework
Me. 🤧
I am
Me 😭🤧
Who's paying for this how many parents saw this how many neglectful parents are there
Спасибо, познавательно 🤗
6 hours? Nobody?
Ok👌
alicia ghost me
Me
im 10 hours
nvm 11 hours
Im 17 hours
I think screen time helps develop brains even further and faster
and anxiety levels get higher.
And thats why youre a loser and not a doctor.
Viewed. Although, it didn't affect your brain development !
Hi guys! Are there any people who fobid gadgets for children? My son is 2 years old and I don't know when should I involve him into digital world((
7+ is a good age
@@scp0460gdfan nah I’d say 10 for the most. Way too young.
at 2yo he can watch 30mins a day or less than 1hr a day.. check the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics
Consider Lego for your toddler.
@@AB-uv7ne thank you so much
Ahh idk man, i am 10 hours everyday at screens and still get max grades in school. Lmao
+NBC News
Excellent video content! Sorry for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you heard about - Bonaliyar Bizarre Blaster (probably on Google)? It is a good exclusive guide for teaching your child to read minus the headache. I've heard some decent things about it and my coo-worker at last got amazing results with it.
And how old are you? The video is about young kids. Also how is your mental health? For girls 10-12 suicides are up 151% since Iphone release and steadily increasing
nah man this video is just to make karens more confident in themselves
same
i have As and Bs so
Yes very important
I'm enchanted by this content. I read a book with similar content, and I was truly enchanted. "Reclaiming Connection: The Journey of a Digital Detox" by Joshua Ember
But what about those video games simulating bloodshed, have the scientists ever made research on the effect of them on humans? I find it no difference with watching pornography: the more you watch them, the more you emulate them.
i hope your joking and theres been numerous studies proving video games and violence have no connection like matpat has done countless hours of research into the topic i suggest you should watch it
ok boomer
I played shooting games since like 6 and did lots of TV and some other non violent learning games before that. Nkt violent but very anxious and not good at socializing
My son had asd after 2 years 2 months overexposure to screen
How was he now?
How’s he now sister? Please reply meh...
This is unfortunate.
Um that's very unrelated. I'm autistic and was almost never exposed to screens as a baby and toddler
having autism has nothing to do with screentime. if that was the case then everyone in my skl wud b autistic
The mice completed GTA
exactly, when my child turns 4 they will be homeschooled, they will not be allowed to stay the night at a friend's house because I won't be able to monitor if their friend's parents are allowing my child to use the technology of any kind. Wich my child will not be allowed to until they turn 18 and want to move out, they can, however, have friends stay the night as long as the child's parents are okay with no cellphones or iPad or any other technology being brought over for the time they are staying, they can call their parents from the house phone to check in every few hours. But they will mostly be doing stuff children should be doing like playing in the yard, doing art stuff like coloring, drawing and painting...sometimes movie nights. I remember how my mother had rules for me, And when I would go stay the night with friends their parents would allow me to break those rules and do all sorts of stuff I wasn't allowed to do at home, And I don't need that happening to my child.
Bruh your actually so strict
How is that going so far, your child hates you to death yet?
😮
My child watches maybe 8 hours a day
@@dex4836 yes I did and the change was amazing. I felt like I have my daughter back.
a\sponsered
This is lit 🔥
Ahh I don’t give a crap if my child is “addicted” to tech I mean he can make a living off of that.
Sure, if he can avoid becoming a stammering, digitally addicted recluse, he might "make a living" at it. OR he could "make a living" doing something that isn't physically and mentally debilitating.
@@chegadesuade yet the military uses screens to teach soldiers better... Bet people said that when books were being used by kids too. "Too distracted by paper will grow up to be weak recluse"
YES
@@chegadesuade goddammit dude this was a joke... uhh i guess millenials and boomers are the same...
@@jigmd7764It wasn't a joke, and how are you answering for the OP that it was a joke? And I'd definitely rather be like the boomers than you awkward cellphone zombies.
This is not true at all😂😂😂😂😂
yes it is do you know about brainrot
is no one talking bout how parents want there kids to spend like 1 hour on screens, yet the adult is spending 23 hours on facebook 💀
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Worst video
False
Ok Gen alpha
@@metalrockstarizer89 I’m literally 13.
@@Roses4U2Day I’m 17. I grew up without technology you probably grew up with it a lot, we the real OGs here.
@@metalrockstarizer89 what does technology have to do with anything?
@@metalrockstarizer89 the fact you’re trying to talk to a 13 year old about how you’re superior... kinda sad.