One is harmful to the eyes, the other is that it will delay one’s study time, and the third is that some unhealthy content on the Internet can lead young people to go astray. Nowadays, primary school students go online for nothing more than irrigating, chatting and playing games. We are still in the growth stage and have poor self-control. We are often attracted by the colorful Internet and cannot extricate ourselves, and eventually get trapped in it.
Let’s take a look at the actual situation! After all, our primary school students’ self-control and discernment abilities are not strong. There are no longer a few people who skip school and classes because they are obsessed with the Internet. The bottom line is: surfing the Internet is harmful to your eyesight. Eyes are the windows to the soul. What is more important than protecting the windows to the soul? Being online makes us lose the opportunity to get close to nature. Since the advent of the Internet, we have been facing cold monitors and mice every day, which is no fun at all. Doing so is not only harmful to our bodies, but sitting in front of the computer for a long time and receiving too much radiation is especially detrimental to us who are in the growth and development stage. Playing games online is also not good for primary school students. Playing online games can make people addicted to them, wasting time, spending money, neglecting studies, and wasting time... Nowadays, it is not uncommon for people to stay away from home for days and nights because of being addicted to online games. It is not uncommon to play games until the early morning. thing. It's easy to make some random friends online. People have thousands of faces, and there are many unfair people online. It is precisely because of the virtual nature of the Internet that we are easily confused when making friends. Dealing with such people for a long time will not only affect your learning, but also lead to bad habits.
In today's society, there is nothing wrong with using the Internet. But surfing the Internet is just for playing games or chatting with others. If things go on like this, it will affect learning and lead to vision loss. The main task of primary school students is to study, and being addicted to the Internet will delay study time. Elementary school students who are not deeply involved in the world are prone to making unreasonable friends online, and they will eventually go astray. The curiosity of primary school students is very strong, and they lack the ability to discern life. Therefore, I think that primary school students' access to the Internet will do more harm than good.
According to surveys, among the more than 30 million Chinese Internet users, there are 6 million teenage Internet users. According to a sample survey of primary and secondary school students in the city by the Tianjin Academy of Educational Sciences, 64% of primary and secondary school students have Internet experience. In the face of the complicated online world, parents should calmly analyze the pros and cons of their children's Internet access. This should be the basic attitude of parents towards their children's Internet access.
The Internet exposes children to diverse cultures, helps them develop a sense of openness, efficiency, competition, and equality, and cultivates children's global perspective. By reading a large amount of hypertext information on the Internet, they have subtly learned modern divergent thinking methods, and thus understand that when dealing with complex things, they must consider its various connections with surrounding things.
The Internet is a convenient and effective way for children to acquire knowledge. In the rapidly developing information age, if you want to adapt to the requirements of the situation, you must understand and master a large amount of information. If you rely solely on the traditional school education model, it is difficult to adapt to this requirement, and the Internet is making up for this shortcoming. The Internet not only enables children to learn network skills and knowledge, but also enables them to learn knowledge that they cannot learn elsewhere but should understand and master.
The Internet enables children to understand the world far beyond the living world they can directly experience. A large amount of rich online information can not only improve children's discrimination and appreciation, but also greatly help stimulate their curiosity and develop their brain potential. The Internet itself is also very beneficial for cultivating children's operational abilities.
In addition, the Internet also provides them with opportunities for extensive socialization. They use online chat and email to communicate with others over long distances. In addition, the concealment and time-travel characteristics of the Internet provide people with an equal and relaxed social environment, which is undoubtedly of very positive significance for improving children's social abilities.
However, the Internet is also a double-edged sword. While the Internet has brought various positive effects to children, it also has negative effects.
Ren, a 15-year-old girl from Nanyang City, met a netizen from Xichuan County of this province while chatting online. On September 18, 2001, Ren went alone to Xichuan County, more than 100 kilometers away, to meet netizens. However, after arriving in Xichuan County, the netizen disappeared without a trace. One day later, all the money Ren brought was spent. The next day, Ren went to the Internet cafe again and looked for netizens online. A whole day has passed and the netizen still hasn’t shown up.
Late at night, Ren, who had no money to pay for the Internet, had no choice but to stay in the Internet cafe. At the time of the "crisis", a 17-year-old boy named Jin, who was also surfing the Internet at the Internet cafe, acted "righteously" and paid off the Internet fee for Ren, invited Ren to dinner, and then took Ren to the suburbs to commit misdeeds. Fortunately it was discovered. After the incident, Jin was sentenced by the Xichuan County Court for attempted rape. This is an extreme example of teenagers becoming addicted to the Internet. According to the "Morning News" report, Minglue Planning Co., Ltd. conducted a survey among 344 middle school students in 11 middle schools in Shanghai. The results showed that more than 40% of middle school students are keen on chatting online and have their own regular online friends. Why do children like to chat online so much? Maybe we can find the answer from the conversation between two middle school students. A middle school student in Shanghai said: "I am eager to make friends, confide my joys, sorrows, sorrows and joys to close friends, and understand other people's world. But in real life, teachers and parents are impossible to talk to. Apart from classmates, I have almost no one. "Friends." A boy from a middle school in Guihuagang, Guangzhou City, who often plays QQ, said: "On QQ, no one knows who I am. I can curse, cheer, vent, and say things that I usually dare not say or can't say." "It is this "charm" of online chatting that makes many children addicted to online chatting, which not only wastes a lot of time, affects their studies, but also easily causes other problems.
Thrilling, exciting, and colorful online games are very attractive to adults, not to mention children with weak self-control? More than 60% of primary and secondary school students who use the Internet play games most often. According to reports, in January 2002, a 12-year-old sixth-grade primary school student in Urumqi stole 3,900 yuan from his grandfather's house, went to an Internet cafe to play games, and did not return home for 22 days. Playing games for a long time not only causes children to not want to study and neglect their studies, but the impact on their bodies cannot be ignored. After the sudden death of a high school student in an Internet cafe in Nanchang City, it attracted widespread attention from all walks of life. Director Xu of the Cardiovascular Department of Jiangxi Provincial People's Hospital believes that long-term addiction to stimulating computer and online games makes the human brain highly nervous. Over time, it is likely to lead to the phenomenon of "over-limit inhibition" and weaken other "excitable focus" , people will be indifferent or even numb to the things around them, leading to autonomic nervous disorder, which is manifested as easy sweating, irritability, rudeness, and excitement. Eye experts also remind that among those who spend a long time online, more than 60% will feel eye fatigue, blurred vision, dry or congested eyes, photophobia, soreness, increased intraocular pressure, headaches, and even loss of light-gathering power. , severe cases can lead to retinal detachment. During the Spring Festival in 2002, many young people in Beijing chose to celebrate the New Year in Internet cafes. As a result, the number of people seeking medical treatment for eye fatigue or discomfort due to excessive use of the Internet increased sharply.
The strong temptation of the Internet world for children and the uneven quality of the Internet world have indeed brought great difficulties to children's education. Moreover, in order to survive well, parents have to deal with all aspects of things. It is difficult to spare a lot of time to educate children. However, for the healthy growth of their children and for them to successfully overcome the "hump" of the Internet, parents must overcome various difficulties, try to "driving double" the Internet trends that their children need, and devote more efforts to their children.
Some parents see that the Internet is a general trend, so they encourage their children to go online, but at the same time, they make reasonable and clear online agreements with their children, including the time to go online each week and the websites that are suitable to visit, and pay attention to the timely use of the Internet. Supervise and remind children to abide by the agreement. In this way, over time, parents and children will trust each other. This approach has proven successful for most families.
In addition, parents should instill in their children the idea of ??“the Internet is for me”. Children must understand that the online world is the same as the real world, with good and evil, beauty and ugliness, good and bad coexisting. The purpose of surfing the Internet is to absorb useful things online and serve their own study and life. They must learn to restrain themselves from unhealthy information encountered online. Do not have in-depth contact with them, which will eventually make your children consciously stay away from unhealthy things online and focus on learning knowledge and improving their abilities online. Think from a distance and strive to cultivate and improve children's discernment and self-control.
If the Internet is already a part of your child’s life, just like in real life you care about the places your children visit and the friends they make friends with, you need to understand which websites your children are on, what they mainly do online, and what these websites are. What impact it may have on your child. At the same time, you should pay attention to whether your child has any abnormal changes. For such changes, you should find out the reasons as soon as possible and come up with countermeasures.
If you don’t have a computer at home and your child surfs the Internet in an Internet cafe, this is worth paying attention to. The special environment of Internet cafes has a very negative impact on children compared with surfing the Internet at home. As a parent, you should accompany your children to Internet cafes within a certain amount of time.
You must know that children are also thoughtful people who need to communicate with others and talk and vent in communication. However, due to various reasons, parents often do not take the initiative to create such opportunities for their children. Some children chat and play games desperately on the Internet. To a certain extent, this is also the child's psychological needs. In response to this phenomenon, some experts remind parents not to let the Internet become a spiritual haven for their children. Therefore, parents should meet their psychological needs through communication and communication with their children.
In the Internet age, parents must make full use of the characteristics of the Internet to create opportunities for communication with their children. If you are not familiar with Internet knowledge, you can ask your child to be your teacher and teach you how to surf the Internet. Let him introduce to you the websites he often visits and what kind of games he likes to play. After obtaining your child's consent, you can chat, play games, and watch news online with your child. In this kind of communication with their children, parents realize the integration of family affection, and mutual communication is not difficult to achieve. I think internet access for primary school students does more harm than good. I believe you all know who frequents those dark Internet cafes nowadays. Why are so many primary school students addicted to online games? In fact, the fundamental reason is that when primary school students were surfing the Internet, they saw those unpreventable bad information, including introductions to certain online games. They were aroused by these things and went to play them. As a result, they got out of hand and became addicted to them. Among them. Some people may say that these primary school students are only a minority, and it is fast and convenient to look up information on the Internet, the content is rich, and communication is also very convenient. But what I want to say is, how helpful are these functions to primary school students? Can’t primary school students ask their parents to check online for them? Besides, being online for a long time is very bad for the eyes. The reason why most primary school students wear glasses now is because of the Internet. So I insist that primary school students go online and do more harm than good.