Digital Natives: The Impact of Social Media on Child Development
Keywords:
social media, children, development, psychology, educationAbstract
This article examines the pervasive influence of social media on child development, focusing on cognitive, emotional, and social domains. With children increasingly exposed to digital environments, it is crucial to understand how these platforms affect their growth. The study integrates findings from psychology and education to evaluate both positive and negative consequences. Key themes include identity formation, attention span, and peer interaction, offering essential insights for parents and educators striving to manage children's social media use effectively.
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