2011
DOI: 10.1080/03004430.2011.536644
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Relationship between young children's habitual computer use and influencing variables on socio‐emotional development

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“…A study which was conducted at Korea with children found that high level of computer use causes low socio-emotional development score. In this study, children who spent more time with TV got low score from socio-emotional test (Seo et al, 2011). In addition, the other study mentioned that electronic media use and physical activity during early childhood period might be related to psychosocial health (Teychenne, Ball, & Salmon, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…A study which was conducted at Korea with children found that high level of computer use causes low socio-emotional development score. In this study, children who spent more time with TV got low score from socio-emotional test (Seo et al, 2011). In addition, the other study mentioned that electronic media use and physical activity during early childhood period might be related to psychosocial health (Teychenne, Ball, & Salmon, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…While computers provide children with a wide range of educational, entertainment and communication tools, they can also pose potential dangers and risks (Duhaney & Duhaney, 2008). As it has become impossible to keep them out of reach of children, there is a need to enhance the positive effects and eliminate or reduce the negative effects of computers on young children as well as take action early instead of only when the problems arise in their later years (Salguero & Moran, 2003;Hyun et al, 2011;Seo et al, 2011). As such, the issue is now not about whether children should use computers or not, but is about how (early) children should be introduced to computers and how adults should monitor and supervise children's computer use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, computers isolate children socially, emotionally and physically and in the process promote distance, which is the opposite of what all children especially those at-risk need most -reallife close relationships with caring adults. For example, it was found that children with a lower score on the socio-emotional development scale had a higher score on the Internet addiction scale (Hyun, Hui, Seung, & Mi, 2011;Seo, Chun, Jwa, & Choi, 2011). Hence, it is important that adults inculcate good computer habits and behaviours among children as early as possible.…”
Section: Negative Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
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