The Growing Menace of Mobile Addiction in Children
The Growing Menace of Mobile Addiction in Children
Recently, I
paid a visit to a close relative in Patna and was taken aback by what I
witnessed. Their seven-year-old twins, both in Class II, were completely
engrossed in their mobile phones. They didn’t even acknowledge my presence
until their mother insisted, and even then, they did so without making eye
contact—still glued to their screens.
Both parents,
being busy legal professionals, struggle to spend quality time with their
children. Their solution to keep the kids engaged? Handing them mobile phones. The
result: a dependency so deep that the children now find it impossible to be
without their devices. The boy fights tooth and nail to get his phone back if
taken away, while the girl resorts to silent protests—refusing to talk or eat.
This excessive
screen time has already taken a toll on their health. Both children now require
powerful prescription glasses at such a tender age. Instead of running in
parks, playing outdoor games, and engaging in physical activities, they remain
glued to their devices—posing serious health risks.
The Hidden Dangers of Mobile Addiction
🔹 Physical
Health Risks
- Excessive screen time leads to
poor eyesight, insomnia, and obesity.
- Lack of physical activity weakens
muscles and overall fitness.
- Sitting in unnatural postures for
extended periods can harm their spine.
🔹 Mental
Health Concerns
- Constant digital stimuli make it
hard for children to focus and concentrate.
- Mobile phone radiation may have
adverse effects on brain development.
- Excessive screen time reduces
real-life social interactions.
- Prolonged exposure leads to
digital fatigue and aversion to meaningful learning.
🔹 Academic
& Social Impact
- Children glued to mobile screens
often struggle in academics.
- Overindulgence in entertainment
content stunts cognitive development.
- Reduced outdoor play hampers
creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.
What Can Parents Do?
✅ Set time
limits for mobile usage.
✅ Encourage outdoor activities—take them to parks, play with them.
✅ Engage them in creative hobbies like reading, painting, or music.
✅ Ensure they get enough physical exercise to promote better sleep.
✅ Be mindful of their emotional well-being—support and communicate with them.
The Dark Side: Mobile Phones and Suicidal Tendencies
The addiction
to mobile phones has also led to alarming cases of suicides among children and
teenagers. A few tragic incidents include:
📍 A
21-year-old girl in Ranchi ended her life after being restricted from using her
mobile phone to talk to her boyfriend.
📍 A 19-year-old student in Jharkhand committed suicide after being
harassed for using a tablet at her hostel.
📍 A young boy in Ranchi took his own life by jumping into Chadri Talab
because his father refused to buy him a mobile phone.
These
heartbreaking incidents highlight the serious emotional dependency that
children are developing on mobile devices. Parents today face a dilemma—how to
discipline their children without pushing them towards extreme actions.
Final Thoughts
Mobile phones,
while useful, have become a dangerous addiction for children. Parents and
guardians must take a balanced approach—allowing limited usage while ensuring
children remain physically and mentally active. The key lies in moderation,
engagement, and mindful parenting.
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pictures: Children wearing glasses, glued to mobile screens.
📍 Text
& Photos by: Ashok Karan
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