貴州省教育廳人文社科科研項目
Title: Exploring the Psychological and Social Impacts of Technology on Children in South China
Introduction:
In recent years, technology has rapidly developed in South China, and it has become an integral part of daily life for many people. However, the use of technology has also raised concerns about its psychological and social impacts on children. In this study, we aim to explore the psychological and social impacts of technology on children in South China, and to identify potential areas for improvement.
Methodology:
This study uses a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative research methods. We conducted in-depth interviews with 20 children from different regions of South China who have used technology regularly for at least one year. We also collected data from social media platforms and other relevant sources. The data collected was analyzed using qualitative content analysis, and the findings were presented in the form of a descriptive report.
Results:
Our interviews with children revealed that technology has had both positive and negative impacts on their mental health and social relationships. Some children reported feeling lonely and isolated after spending long periods of time on social media platforms, while others reported feeling happy and connected with others through technology. However, we also found that technology has been used to replace face-to-face interactions and to develop social skills that are not necessary in today\’s world.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this study has shown that technology has both positive and negative impacts on children in South China. We identified several areas for improvement, including the use of technology in social and emotional development, the development of technology skills, and the importance of face-to-face interactions. We recommend that parents and educators work together to create a balanced and positive relationship between technology and children, and to ensure that children are developing well-rounded and functional skills.
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