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2024年01月18日

Interested in Preventing Your Teens from Engaging in Texting while Driving?

To maintain a healthy lifestyle, experts suggest that teenagers should aim for no more than two hours of screen time per day. The excessive use of phones can have detrimental effects on their physical and mental health. Additionally, excessive screen time has been linked to the development and progression of myopia, as well as conditions such as dry eye syndrome, digital eyestrain, and discomfort resulting from poor head and neck postures cell phone blocker.


The driving force behind Harvard researchers Emily Weinstein and Carrie James' investigation was the question of how teenagers spend their time on smartphones. Their findings revealed a level of complexity that often eludes adults. By surveying a diverse group of over 3,500 American teens, they gained insights into the motivations behind sexting and the strategies employed by adolescents to navigate online friendship challenges.Their research has deeply impressed me. It is remarkable to note that as adults, we often provide advice that is futile and dismiss teen phone use as a mere addiction. Hence, parents are missing out on real chances to support and guide teenagers, as emphasized in their study wifi blocker.


Again and again from teens that they don't want to feel dysregulated when it comes to their technology use, and that they actually have pretty impressive, even amazing awareness of what tech habits they have that are serving them and the tech habits that they wish they could change. We had so many quotes from teens about just this feeling of, I don't know why, but this app, TikTok is running my life, or I keep falling asleep on social media and I wish I didn't. And what we found that's actually so powerful about that recognition is that adults often get really stuck in this position of being like a referee when it comes to teens technology use, where we're just blowing the whistle when kids do something wrong or calling teens out when they misstep. We get stuck in this position.


Want to Keep Your Teens (or Employees) from Texting Behind the Wheel?


It is becoming increasingly apparent that more and more individuals are tinkering with GPS apps while behind the wheel, thereby introducing their own distracted driving risks that are dependent on the specific app and the placement of the device.


I like the texting-blocking angle myself, but I’m leery of the general data-blocking one. What about apps that use differential GPS? (Satellite plus base station data-path corrections, for greater precision.) What about streaming audio apps, like Audible or Spotify? (I use both on extended drives, and I’d hate to tell either a teen or employee she couldn’t, just to block texting). What if the driver wants to hand her smartphone off to someone else in the car to use for some data-related function, say looking up a restaurant or fiddling with the GPS or just checking email or text messages on behalf of the driver? (My wife did this for me for over a year whenever I drove, until she got her own smartphone.)




Interested in Preventing Your Teens from Engaging in Texting while Driving?



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