Digital Gap between Rich and poor kids

 

Digital Gap between Rich and poor kids

 

Digital Gap between Rich and poor kids

The text under title ” in the Digital Gap between Rich and poor kids is not what we expected. is written by Nellie Bowles. From the title we can see that Nellie has unexpected results. Nowadays, parents have a big challenge and the majority of them zre looking for a some solutions to keep their kids away from screens, because many children are using smartphone and other devices at least until 8th grade.

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 Nellie, show us a strong arguments which scientific, statistics and testimonial evidence. The scientific argument seems through a studies that made by psychologist like Richard freed, he wrote a book about dangers of screen time for people especially for children, he argued that it is very hard to make chicken reconnect to real world. Because they become more concerned to virtual world. Second evidence which seems though testimonial evidence. 

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Nellie gives us many real situation between parents and their kids, they shared with us the hardest challenge is to keep kids away from screens, some of them removed tv off the wall and canceled cable. A mother mentioned in the text explaines that her son gets angry when the screen had to be turned off. She said that her children is wishing to get playstation, macbook or iphone. From thiis we can see how our children is more connected to screens more than anything alse. The most important part in this essay seems from statistics evidence. 

Digital Gap between Rich and poor kids
Digital Gap between Rich and poor kids

 

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It seems clearly that the writer was expecting that rich kids will be using screens more than poor kids. Nillie thinks that high class will be using screens because private schools ask students to make online research and make their homework online as well. But the statistics number s that the writer mentioned in this article show us that poor kids zre using screens more that rich kids. Dr, freed “argues divide every day as he meets tech-addicted children of middle and low-income families “.

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 To conclude, I think that we have to think again about the uses of the screen in our life and we must make some solutions to make our children use these multiple screens under control of parents. And I agree with Kristen Boan, the program START all of us should stand together and rethink technology.

 

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