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Purpose: With so much attention paid to children's screen use, parents can easily understand their own screen use. Because parents pay too much attention to their children's screen usage, it is easy for parents to forget their screen usage.
Jenny radesky said in her research on digital games that "technology is designed to achieve real success in you", while digital products are designed to promote maximum participation. This makes it difficult to get rid of it, and leads to a lot of loss of family daily affairs. "
Jenny Radesky said in her research on digital games: "Technology is to immerse you in it, while digital products are to promote maximum participation." This makes it difficult to get rid of it and leads to a lot of bloodshed in family daily life. "
26.? According to Jenny radesky, digital products are for _ _ _ _. According to Jenny Reski, the design purpose of digital products is
[A] Simplify the daily routine? × interference term? Integrate into family life
[b] Attract users' attention? Original: Promote maximum participation.
C. Better interpersonal relationship Better interpersonal relationship × None
[D] improve work efficiency? × none
Answer [b] Attract users' attention
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Radesky studied the use of mobile phones and tablets during meals by giving mothers and children a set of food test exercises. Reski studied the usage of mobile phones and tablets during meals through food tests for mothers and children. ?
She found that mothers who used equipment in practice began to spend 20% and 39% of their time communicating with their children.
She found that the proportion of mothers who used electronic devices in the experiment began to communicate with their children in words was 20%, and the proportion of non-verbal communication was 39%.
In another observation, she found that mobile phones have become a source of family tension. Parents will check their emails, and children will bid excitedly to get their attention.
In another observation, she found that mobile phones have become a source of family tension. Parents will read their emails, and children will be excited to get their attention.
27.? Radesky's food test showed that the mother used the equipment _ _ _ _. The example found an exception.
Food tests in Radeski show that mothers use electronic devices-
Deprive the baby of its appetite? × none
[b] Distract the child. Distract the child? The last sentence is that the interference sentence is far from eye-catching, indicating that the child wants to attract the attention of his parents and the subject is different.
[c] Slow down the baby's language development × None
[D] Reduce mother-child communication? Original replacement:? interaction
Answer [D] Reduce mother-child communication
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Babies are born to look at their parents' faces and try to understand their world. If these faces are blank and unresponsive-which is often the case when they are absorbed in a device-it will be very uncomfortable for children.
Babies naturally like to look at their parents' faces and try to understand their world. If these faces are blank and unresponsive-as they often see when focusing on equipment-this may make children extremely uneasy.
Rade sky cited the example of "still face experience" taught by developmental psychologists in1970s.
Radesky quoted the "static face experiment" designed by developmental psychologist Ed Tronick in 1970s.
In it, a mother was asked to interact with her children in a normal way, and then put on a blank expression without giving them any visual social feedback; When the child tried to attract her mother's attention, she became more and more different. In this experiment, a mother was asked to interact with her children in a normal way, and then put on a blank expression without giving them any visual social feedback. When the child tried to attract the mother's attention, she became more and more miserable.
Opinion? Radesky said: "Parents don't have to be exquisite parents all the time, but they need to have a balance. Parents need to be responsive and sensitive to the verbal or nonverbal expressions of their children's emotional needs."
Reski said: "Parents don't have to act like competent parents all the time, but they need to have a balance. Parents need to be responsive and sensitive to the verbal or nonverbal expression of their children's emotional needs.
28.? Radeski cited "still facing experience" to illustrate _ _ _ _ _. The example found an exception.
[a] Children can easily get used to blank expressions.
[b] Language expression is not suitable for emotional communication. Language expression is unnecessary in emotional communication.
[c] Children are very sensitive to changes in their parents' mood.
Parents need to respond to their children's emotional needs.
Answer [d] Parents need to respond to their children's emotional needs
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On the other hand, Tronick himself is worried that the concern about children's use of screens stems from an "oppressive ideology that requires this? Parents should always "interact" with their children: "This is based on a kind of fantasy, very white, very upper-middle class ideology, that is, if you can't expose your children to 30 thousand words, you ignore them."
On the other hand, Ronicke himself is worried that the concern about children's use of screens stems from an "oppressive ideology", which demands? Parents should always interact with their children ":"It is based on a fantasy, very white, very upper-middle class ideology, thinking that you can't let your children touch 30,000 words, so you ignore them. "
Tronick believes that just because a child doesn't learn from the screen doesn't mean it's worthless-especially if it gives parents time to take a shower, do housework or just take a break from the child.
Ronicke believes that just because a child doesn't learn from the screen doesn't mean it's worthless-especially if it gives parents time to bathe, do housework or just take a break from the child.
He said that parents can get a lot from using their devices to talk to friends or finish some work. This can make them feel happier, so that they can get close to their children more easily in the following time.
He said that parents can benefit a lot by using electronic devices to talk to friends or finish some work. This will make them feel happier and let them spend more time with their children in the rest of the time.
29.? The repressive ideology that Tronick said requires parents to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
[a] Protect children from crazy fantasies
[b] Teach children at least 30,000 words every year.
[C] Ensure continuous interaction with children? Be sure to interact with children often.
Still worried about children using the screen.
Answer [c] is wrong because the wrong sentence was found, interfered by other sentences, and the options were not read correctly. I don't know the meaning of interaction.
30.? Tronick said that children may _ _ _ _ _ when using the screen.
Give their parents some free time.
Let their parents be more creative.
Help them with their homework.
[D] Help them become more focused.
Give their parents some free time.
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