Children's retinas will not be fully developed until 12 years old. Until then, they should try to avoid contact with mobile phone electronic products.
The correct way: Parents should try not to love you playing mobile phones in front of their children, more than children interacting and actively updating toys.
3-6 years old: Try not to let children touch mobile games.
The correct way: actively cultivate children's reading habits, read children's picture books with children, enrich children's life experiences, take children to experience nature and encourage them to make more friends.
Many parents occasionally throw their children to mobile games in order to be quiet for a while, but children aged 3-6 are still young and lack self-control. Once they come into contact with games, they are extremely addicted.
7- 12 years old: the mobile phone problem should not be strongly suppressed.
Children of this age have entered the second stage of the rebellious period, that is, the rebellious period of children.
The correct way: negotiate with your child and stipulate the length and frequency of playing mobile phones as rules that must be observed. If you break the law, you can take on housework as a punishment. Parents should be clear about their emotions and motives, and the goal is "children don't play mobile games" rather than "children don't play mobile games"
12- 18 years old: properly intervene to guide children to use mobile phones reasonably.
Children of this age are in the prelude to adolescence, with a high level of ideological cognition, and have already possessed certain self-control and self-management ability. Parents should insist on proper intervention and rational utilization.
The correct way: in daily life, learn more about children's advantages and progress, express appreciation and encouragement when appropriate, and give children a sense of existence and accomplishment. Pay attention to children's psychological and behavioral changes. Give your child some privacy. Many teenagers are addicted to mobile phones because they are curious about sex appeal. Parents can ask questions and be educated euphemistically.
Teachers and schools should communicate more, give children more trust and attention, and correct and slow down their dependence on mobile phones.