THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN CONTROLLING THE NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF GADGET USAGE FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD

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  • Yusupova Maftuna Farxod qizi Urganch davlat universiteti talabasi

Abstract

The most commonly utilized daily communication tools were gadgets. Many people, not just adults, but also children, have utilized gadgets. This article discussed the beneficial and bad effects of gadgets on early childhood development, as well as solutions for childhood device addiction. The qualitative method was utilized by the researchers. The collecting data used interview and documentation. This interview had ten participants. The documentation was gathered by revisiting some of the prior findings using a coding system and conducting an in-depth study of each data set. The researchers searched Google Scholar, Science Direct, and other databases for articles published between 2010 and 2022. The findings revealed that Gadgets have a negative impact on youngsters, such as diminished concentration power, poor emotional management, and health issues. Addiction in children can be reduced with the correct communication model from parents.

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2023-03-01