1. It is conducive to the formation of non-linear thinking in teenagers
Linear thinking emphasizes the order of things, and the understanding of things follows a single order from beginning to end. The hypertext reading method widely used on the Internet constructs and processes information in a network form. It is a leaping, comprehensive and non-linear way of thinking. From a non-linear perspective, when thinking about a problem, we must consider its various connections with surrounding things, and find solutions to the problem through this network of connections. This way of thinking changes the narrow and rigid shortcomings inherent in traditional linear thinking. It is conducive to cultivating young people's divergent thinking, expanding their ideas, and helping them to correctly view the people and things around them and establish a scientific life. outlook and worldview. The use of the Internet can also cultivate young people's thinking consciousness to look at problems from a systematic perspective and actively use modern tools to analyze and solve problems, which is exactly what is necessary in the information age.
2. The creative ability of teenagers has been developed
With the rise of several major domestic Internet companies, young Internet creators have become role models for teenagers. The myth of Internet entrepreneurship and the story of Internet equality inspire a large number of energetic young people. The importance of knowledge and creativity has become more and more deeply rooted in the hearts of young people. The information on the Internet is extremely rich and updated very quickly. In the face of this vast amount of information, teenagers no longer value "knowledge and strong memory". Computers and the Internet are their memories. The most important task they face is not to acquire the known, but to create and apply new knowledge with a high degree of imagination. The Internet has brought about revolutionary changes in the concepts of young people. Whether it is in terms of innovative concepts, exercising innovative thinking, cultivating innovative abilities, and realizing innovative content, it has been greatly improved, and their intelligence has been sublimated.
3. Meets the communication, communication and understanding needs of teenagers
The efficient, fast, convenient and unique communication method of the Internet is consistent with the needs of contemporary teenagers who are curious, willing to fantasize and pursue independence. Therefore, as soon as the Internet appeared, it was destined to be closely associated with teenagers. The Internet allows young people to be closely connected with the world, allowing them to gain a wider space beyond the limited pressure of study and work. When the world's colorful information resources are gathered in front of young people, their vision and mind will be completely different from before.
The healthy growth of teenagers in the Internet environment is a major theoretical and practical issue related to the cultivation of successors to the socialist cause and the long-term development of the country. In this regard, we have conducted exploratory investigations, analysis, and research in order to guide young people to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages in the online society, coordinate their development in moral, intellectual, physical, artistic, and labor and other aspects, and serve the decision-making of the party committee and government, and serve both parties. Civilization construction services.
The influence of the Internet on the healthy growth of teenagers is multi-layered and multi-faceted, and generally speaking, it is twofold. The World Health Organization defines health as: Health refers to a state of complete physical, psychological and social adaptation. Our country’s education policy also clearly states that we should train young people to become new people with the “four qualities” who develop morally, intellectually, physically, aesthetically, and labor comprehensively and harmoniously, and are “oriented toward modernization, the world, and the future.” Therefore, we try to explore the dual impact of the Internet on the healthy growth of teenagers in terms of their ideological and moral quality, intellectual quality, physical quality, psychological quality, and social adaptability.