Umirzakova Barno
We all know that modern equipment is of great importance in human life today, when techniques and technologies are developed. One such device is the phone, and not only adults, but also many young people spend a lot of time on the phone. At this point, a question arises: How correct is it for schoolchildren to use phones?
Many people find this situation correct, because they believe that today it is difficult to get an education without a phone, in general, without mobile devices (especially students who are preparing for higher education). In a sense they are right, because indeed many books and information are now available only in electronic format. In addition, in today’s increasingly crowded cities and social dangers, parents can give their children a phone to know where they are and what they are doing.
On the other hand, parents are giving their school-aged children a lot of freedom by giving them phones. If this freedom is not controlled, children who have not yet fully formed their worldview may unknowingly go down various wrong paths, use the phone ineffectively because their goals are not yet clear, engage in useless chats and various games excessively. can take a lot of time. Research shows that today, seventy percent of people with diagraphophobia (fear of being without a phone or losing it) are children under the age of eighteen. For this reason, many parents believe that children should not be given phones, and teachers usually agree. Because the inefficient use of the phone has a significant negative impact on the child’s education.
Analyzing the opinions of both sides, we see that both sides have their own reasons. In my opinion, it all depends on the child. The phone has many features for quick and easy learning. If the child’s age, worldview and responsibility are taken into account, as well as why the parent is giving the phone to the child before giving it to him, it should not distract the child from studying, but on the contrary, it should be an aid to his education and the phone should be wrong. If the consequences of using the phone are explained, problems caused by the phone can be avoided.
With the above in mind, I believe it is right for students to use phones.
Umirzakova Barno
Umirzakova, daughter of Barno Akram, was born in 2007 in Juma, Pastdargom district, Samarkand region. She is currently a 10th grader at School 69.
She is the author of many scientific and journalistic articles and poems regularly published in international magazines.
Participant of the almanacs “Giovani Uzbek i di talento” published in Italy and “Talented youth from Uzbekistan” published in Egypt. The first author’s book was published in America under the name “A drop from the sea”.
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