Nikhila: Are Teens Wasting Valuable Time On Tech?

    • Publish Date: Apr 20 2018 9:55PM
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    • Updated Date: Apr 26 2018 6:33PM
Nikhila: Are Teens Wasting Valuable Time On Tech?

All teenagers need free time to develop their own interests, spend time with friends and just to relax. It can also be a great idea to find time to do activities together. No two teenagers are the same, however, popular activities for many include, spending their free time doing things like shopping, going to parties, spending time with friends, using the computer for games or other online activities, visiting social networking sites, texting, watching movies and reading.

Many teenagers spend a large amount of time in structured extracurricular activities such as arts and sports and can therefore feel bored with unstructured spare time. But watching telivision may lead to some disadvantages, modern technologies like television and computers provide identifiable educational advantages, such as greater access to information and more compelling presentations of that information.

Over-use of technology, though, especially such gadgets as cell phones, iPods and video games, presents a whole range of problems which may interfere with a student's ability to learn and attend to lessons.


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Arjun tiwari khaitan public school

Ofcourse, teen are wasting their valuable time on gadgets like mobiles,video games etc. Their curiosity is so high that they are not enjoying their childhood by playing outdoors and growing physically but they are more focused on electronics and technical gadgets..

Aadya Tangri MAYOOR SCHOOL(NOIDA)

yes , teens are wasting their valuable time in gadgets rather than going outdoors and doing physical activities They are wasting time on gadgets which can be utilized on their studies . They should spend time with their parents and play chess,ludo and many more indoor games. there is a saying everything should be done in a limit not in excess and it is same for gadgets .

Aadya Tangri MAYOOR SCHOOL(NOIDA)

yes , teens are wasting their valuable time in gadgets rather than going outdoors and doing physical activities They are wasting time on gadgets which can be utilized on their studies . They should spend time with their parents and play chess,ludo and many more indoor games. there is a saying everything should be done in a limit not in excess and it is same for gadgets .

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