How To Maximize Children’s Benefits Of The Use Of Devices
Introduction
Children these
days come into this world with a fascination for screens (TV, Tablets, Laptops
& Phones especially). As babies, they react to anything about the phone –
ring, talk, music, chime, and other sounds. Then, we fully onboard them by
using the phone to keep them occupied or distracted so we can work or have some
peace. Before they are a year old, they already know how to use the phone, mastered all
the nursery rhymes, plenty of cartoon/animation characters and many have
already become friends with Caleb & Sophia*. Some are fortunate to have
their own devices; others craftily appropriate their mother's.
After this early phase
as the children get older, we begin to get concerned about this love affair
that our children have developed with devices, which we had ironically
encouraged earlier. I do not know of any parent who has not expressed concern
about their children’s use of devices or who has not gone through this cycle of
love and hate.
In this article, I
will try to discuss the issues around the use of internet-enabled devices, what
the problems are, and how I am managing it with my kids. Perhaps, there may be
points you can use.
The Issues with
Devices
The problems start
when the children become so consumed with the devices (usually the games) that
they begin to neglect every other thing. The worst of neglect is when it is
meal time and the child, although hungry, does not respond to calls to come to
the table. Then schoolwork suffers, the child turns to a recluse and the device
becomes the most important thing in his life – every waking moment is spent in
the digital world of virtual reality.
Then watchful parents
get alarmed and for very good reasons.
The internet is a
mirror of the natural world; it is a jungle filled with the great, good, bad,
ugly, nasty, abhorrent, and evil. There are things on the internet that could
shock and shake any adult. The terrible reality about the bad parts of the
internet is that you pay for it to be delivered to your home. All of the
violence, porn, idling away, useless games, misleading ideology, propaganda,
fake news & life, you name them – freely delivered at your expense!
To us, it became clear
that the major issues were:
- The distractions from
the many entertainment (on TV, Tablets, Phones, Laptops), making it impossible
to do the things we need to do at the time we need to do them.
- The long time spent on
these devices
- The many unhealthy
content that requires discretion that children do not yet have. Some parents say
it is impossible to supervise children and so the only way to protect them is
to stop the use of devices.
- The ills from too much
exposure to screens making it impossible to read and play (physical
interaction) as well as develop social skills. Some people say devices kill
creativity & stem some physical & mental development.
For a while, the big question we have grappled with is ‘Should we allow the children to use mobile devices & social media? To what extent would we allow indulgence in TV programs?
When our children were
younger we downloaded a lot of nursery rhymes, and a series of animations we
considered healthy and those were what we fed them. When the ‘Become Jehovah’s
Friend’ series appeared on jw.org, we also let them have those. We prescreened
a lot of animations on cable TV and ensured they watched healthy ones. Some
Cartoon Channels were blocked. Over time we have taught the children how to
pick programs that are healthy and those that are not & they are doing very
well.
Our Stance on the Use
of Devices
The big challenge has
been with internet-enabled mobile phones. It’s been a struggle to ensure that
the children do not veer off into the negative rabbit holes as we have resolved
that they will use the internet. Some of our considerations for allowing them
to use the internet are as follows:
- The world has gone
digital and virtual; the internet is where the world is. Children should be exposed
to it so they can fit in. They need to understand how the world works. Indeed
the world has changed, we must also.
- Study has moved online
& the Kids must move up as well. Study – both secular & spiritual are
abundant online. We must move there as well. Imagine the research capabilities
of the internet. A lot of useful information and resources are only available
online
- A lot of occupations
are internet-based and data-driven; the next generation will ‘live’ on the
internet, and we cannot disadvantage our wards in any way.
- The new economy that
runs on the internet – Blockchains, CBDCs, Cryptocurrencies, NFTs, etc will be
the mainstay of the future. The kids, in addition to being participants also
need to be helped to become creators.
- Play, a lot of it is on
the net. Why exclude the kids, especially when they can develop some of
these?
- The capability of the
net to connect people socially and otherwise & other wonderful things that
the internet affords.
If you do not want
your kids to use the blackboard when others use sophisticated devices, please
let them get a healthy exposure to devices. ‘What about me? Did I use devices
as a kid? Am I not getting by?’ Please don’t deceive yourself with that
reasoning. What do you really do with the devices you have? Make calls, chat,
check IG & FB, and occasionally play some games? Have you thought about the
fact that it is young people who are building those devices and developing the
games? Can a healthy exposure help your kids to play in this league? Thomas
Oshekure once said if ‘you close your eyes to stop you from seeing the bad, you won’t see the good’ too.
Our Experience
After we started using
the App ‘JW Library’* more at congregation meetings, I loosened up a little
& allowed the kids to use devices at meetings and more so when I realized
that devices kept them attentive. Over time, they earned my confidence in their
ability to handle my Tab with care & the supervision decreased. I also got
them a Tab. Over time, my wife & I have discovered that devices are the
best medium to teach our children. When the instruction is passed through an
electronic device, it sinks in faster. Its use by the children has therefore
become non-negotiable. Now the thrust of our work with them is on care and good
use of the devices.
The pandemic
accelerated the move to digital devices. As it progressed, worship, schooling,
entertainment, and practically everything moved virtual so any restrictions we
may have had would have become futile.
For a certainty, the
Lockdown period was one groovy stretch of wonderful time with the family. One
thing we consumed with a ferocious appetite was data. In April & May 2020, we
incurred over 1,000% of our usual expenses on data purchases. We connected the
TV to YouTube and sang & danced, watched skits upon skits, watched JW
Broadcasting videos, had worship sessions on Zoom, and preached through WhatsApp
& Zoom videos & calls.
We tried to mitigate the ills of device use by the children. We regulated the amount of time they spent by withholding and releasing the devices based on when they needed them. We also moderated the kind of Apps they use. Our requirement is that the Apps must have some value & if it is just play, we must regulate the time spent on them. No violent video games at all!
Eventually, we found
the App ‘Family Link’ on the Play Store. That App is the bomb! By linking the
children’s devices to ours, we can control when they use their devices, the
amount of time they spend, the Apps they use, and the time they spend on each
App. There is no need to physically confiscate their devices – you just lock them
and you can get their attention. The children are not allowed to use social
media with people outside the home.
We are also on the
lookout for programs that can help them become Netizens such as boot camps for
coding and robotics which the children regularly attend.
Some of the other
things we have done:
- ·
We set up a family
group on ‘Hangout’ and then later transitioned to a WhatsApp group. We use the
Group for our communication.
- ·
We share jokes, news
items, stories of human endurance and other materials we think would be good
for the kids. For example, I once posted the story: ‘Brazilian Ballerina Born
Without Arms Soars With Her Attitude’ found on YouTube & dropped the
following questions which we discussed with the kids later:
- What is the condition of the Lady?
- How did she get it?
- What challenges does she face?
- What advice did her doctor give her?
- What is helping her cope?
- What support system does she have?
- What is the lesson from her story?
- What are we resolved to do?
- ·
We have set up lots of
challenges like ‘Read the Bible Daily’ where family members share points from
their daily Bible reading; ‘Read a Book’ – kids read books & earn points
and money; Research & Communication Challenge – Kids get a topic, research
it, develop a presentation & make it.
- ·
We set up quizzes. We
got the questions mostly from our daily Bible readings, points from
congregation meetings and conventions and general Bible knowledge. Sometimes
our quizzes were on general knowledge.
- ·
We have riddles – we
do fast fingers where I post the questions and they are answered in real-time.
At other times we post the quizzes, allow time & then discuss the
answers later. We do not allow a day to go by that we do not interact with the
children. It is a lot of work but it has been worth it.
- ·
I have set up a
Telegram Group where I post the Bible quizzes; you may join and get questions
you can use if you wish to adapt for your wards. The Telegram Link is below.
The most important
lesson we learned in this journey with Devices is that you must be involved
with your children’s use of the devices and that is what we have done so far.
Whatever, you do try to be objective and not straitjacket in your thinking. If
there are points where you want more elaboration on, feel free to reach me.
I wish you the best in
your quest to help your wards make good use of devices and to turn out to be
great & productive members of society.
*CLS Telegram Bible
Quiz Link
*You can download JW Library
from your App store. It contains all current publications of Jehovah’s
Witnesses. Videos, Books, Animations, Talks, etc. Link
to Play Store
*Family Link on Play Store
is Here
*Caleb & Sophia
are characters in the family-friendly animation series ‘Become Jehovah’s
Friend’. You can find them in this link
*Brazilian ballerina
born without arms soars with her attitude – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExLw2-NcxaI
Picture credits: Mother
& Baby:
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/most-2-year-olds-use-mobile-media-devices-042515#Parents-Quizzed-on-Youngsters-Habits;
2 Kids: https://www.techspot.com/news/73409-survey-finds-47-percent-parents-worry-their-child.html; Boy eating:
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-47150658





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