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Technologies have changed almost everything, including the way we work, communicate, and learn. Today, human beings cannot envisage their lives without technological inventions and innovations. However, the internet has negative effects on modern American families. Technologies have influenced the relationships among parents and their kids, spouses, and other members of society as demonstrated by Turtle.
Technology has changed modern family lifestyles whereby both genders have assumed corporate roles. The use of technology has crumbled the elements that were the foundation of society; therefore, technology contributes to detraction from family life. Parents have concentrated much on their work duties thus having limited time to interact and socialize with their children; this has led to the creation of work-life balance programs in organizations. This results in children watching television, surfing the internet, or playing video games.
As the children grow up, they are less inclined to social interaction, since they find the above activities more appealing. Children interviewed during studies have expressed that they feel their parents pay less attention to them than to their phones, especially during the family-together time. When parents are not paying attention to their children, they confuse their kids on whether they are doing the right thing or the wrong thing, thereby giving them a hard time distinguishing negative from positive attention.
Experts point out that while technology can be a vital communication tool between parents and their kids, there is no substitute for face-to-face contact (Turtle 55). Young people in America have access via the internet, to pornographic materials and violent videos. Studies have shown that this heavy exposure to violent videos causes crime, aggressive behavior, and violence by teenagers and children in society. Young people require attention from parents during adolescence (Turtle 56).
Technology has replaced superior, old-fashioned parenting with tele-parenting and virtual parenting. Modern parents have embraced text message exchanges and phone conversations replacing the actual, real parenting. The use of technological devices and internet applications by parents and children consumes the much-needed family-together times, such as during meals, sports events, and pick-up after school, among others. Every member of the family is busy on Facebook, and Twitter, checking emails and playing video games, among others thus having limited time to interact socially (Turtle 83).
A study conducted by Turtle noted that parents are constantly texting, talking, or surfing the internet on their cell phones while with their children in a playground, restaurant, or ballgame. Parents may feel that they are spending valuable time with their kids on the playing field, but this is not the case. The majority of modern American parents often discredit the direct influence they have on their kids’ lives, but involved parenting influences the child’s development. Committed parenting influences the character development of the child in regard to; self-reliance, honesty, empathy, kindness, self-control, cooperation, and attitude.
Parents should note that talking and responding to children's questions while looking at them is essential to the kids’ development and early childhood learning (Turtle 84). Parents should note that when they are talking to children, they are transferring words and affection. Working-class parents argue that sometimes work-related emails distract them when spending time with their children. Families need to manage technology by setting up boundaries and spending technology-free time with their kids or partners each day.
Turtle demonstrates that technologies have resulted in multitasking, whereby most people at the same time jungle children, work, and various technology tools.
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