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Premature Use of Technology

Catalin Ionut Bosinta (), Ana Iliuta (), Gratiella Nistriuc, Alexandru Mihailescu (), Ion Barbu () and Despina Mazareanu ()
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Catalin Ionut Bosinta: Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava, Romania
Ana Iliuta: Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava, Romania
Gratiella Nistriuc: Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava, Romania
Alexandru Mihailescu: Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava, Romania
Ion Barbu: Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava, Romania
Despina Mazareanu: Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava, Romania

Journal for Ethics in Social Studies, 2018, vol. 2, issue 1, 22-42

Abstract: The alarming number of children who spend most of their free time in front of the computer has forced pediatric societies around the world to trigger an alarm about the time children spend in front of their screens as well as the content they interact with. of children's technology can trigger a number of serious health problems. A social issue of great importance is the development of children under the premature use of technology. It analyzes the relationships that are established between children and technology, the potential harmful factors that may occur during primary socialization, as well as the parents' view of this phenomenon.

Keywords: Use of communication technologies; risks; benefits; causes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.18662/jess/07

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