Putting an end to Smartphone Addiction: 8 Habits for Raising a Mindful Younger Generation

New Delhi (India), June 4: Smartphones have grown into an integral part of daily life in the current digital era, particularly for young people. These gadgets have serious concerns, such as smartphone addiction, even though they have many advantages, such as fast communication and easy access to a multitude of information. To guarantee the general [...]

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Putting an end to Smartphone Addiction: 8 Habits for Raising a Mindful Younger Generation

New Delhi (India), June 4: Smartphones have grown into an integral part of daily life in the current digital era, particularly for young people. These gadgets have serious concerns, such as smartphone addiction, even though they have many advantages, such as fast communication and easy access to a multitude of information. To guarantee the general growth and well-being of the younger generation, it is our collective responsibility as parents, teachers and community members in general to address this issue and foster good habits in them. 

Addiction to smartphones among young people can have a negative impact on their social connections, mental & physical health as well as on the overall quality of their life. An increase in sedentary behaviour, bad posture, eye strain, and disturbed sleep patterns have all been related to excessive smartphone use, which has been shown to deteriorate physical health. Additionally, extended use of screens can have an adverse effect on mental health as well as academic performance by raising stress levels, causing anxiety, depression and lowering cognitive capacities. Furthermore, relying too much on smartphones for socialising can prevent people from developing significant verbal skills and interpersonal relationships, which can limit social interactions.

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