In this article, I am trying to share some signs that my children had shown after started using the iPad. So here are the nine signs that might be the symbols of becoming an addict.
1. Loss of interest in academic activities. Most of the time they may show the least interest in carrying out their assignments given to them from school.
2. They may ask you to give the iPhone or iPad in the morning or even at midnight.
3. They may start playing games or watch cartoon in iPad immediately after they are back from school.
4. They may get angry at you if you don’t download more games at regular intervals. My five year old daughter used to be furious at her mom asking for her password to download more games.
5. They may start to sleep very late at night. No need to say that they sleep only after they finish seeing their most interesting cartoons.
6. They may not show interest in playing physical games including outdoor ones. My five year old daughter who used to play football with me for at least half an hour every day stopped that in order to play games or watch cartoon in the iPad.
7. They may show less interest in playing with dolls as well as with any other kind of toys.
8. Their nature of socialising with others may change if they on their way to be an addict to technology. Mostly they may prefer to spend their time in their room with their iPad or iPhone rather than involving socially.
9. When a child’s demand for the iPad is rejected, it may become angry and frustrated. The child may get restless and cry loudly and sometimes without stopping, till we are compelled to hand the device to it. My younger daughter aged two used to show the above signs.
If any of these signs are observed in your child, it is time for you to take adequate precautions to control them to use it in a proper way, to prevent addiction. Technology used in the right way will enhance your children’s mental ability and technical skills. On the other hand if it is not properly used, it may lead to disaster.
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My stepson was given a tablet for his 6th birthday. I wasn't mad keen on the idea because I thought he was a bit young for it, not to mention being a bit spoiled as he pretty much gets everything he asks for whether it is his birthday or not!
He used to be very outdoorsy - always wanting to go on bike rides or go to the park. Since he has had the tablet he rarely seems interested in going out. However, he does not know the password to access his tablet, so he can only use it when we or his Mum put it in for him, so his access to it is monitored. But he wants to play on it before bed, when he wakes up and asks if he can go on it at the oddest times - like in the middle of a friends birthday party! Mainly we let him use it on car journeys to keep him occupied, but other times we usually put a timer on and tell him that when the buzzer goes its time for him to turn it off. When he first had it he was begging to use it and even one night was begging his Dad to give it to him just so he could touch it. It was a bit obsessive.
My nieces however, have tablets but are not password restricted (apart from some games) and they can disappear for hours with them. They bring them when they go to visit my parents and barely say a word to them because their heads are always down looking at them!
I think they can be a great benefit in terms of assisting with learning etc. but only when parents make sure they have full control over their children's use of them.
Thank you very much for your supporting comments. Even when I started using the iPad, I never expected that it will become an addiction for children. Later I realised the consequences of it. I totally agree with your point on controlling its use when children are using it.
If I had kiddos of my own, I wouldn't entrust them with an iPad.
Giving them iPad for a little time is O.K. because children can learn useful things if used in proper way.