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Media and children's rights in the digital age : Comments
By Patricia Edgar, published 17/9/2014All too often the media stand accused about their negative influence on children with the result their great positive potential for children remains underused.
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What's next Patricia? Information loaded Implants, personal lifelong connectivity, tracking devices?
I mean, perhaps we could be approaching a time, when an answer is provided, by some central information bank, when we just think a question?
Maybe personal implanted connectivity, could allow personally preferred others to read my mind, when and as I allow it?
Perhaps the answer/two way internal communication, would come as both audio and pictorial?
And wouldn't that be a boon for those born blind or deaf or both!?
That said, we simply cannot, should not, overlook the fact that children need playtime/fun-time and adventure time, out in the electronic free, open air, absorbing incredibly important Vitamin D.
Doing childish things like climbing trees, exploring the limits, playing stimulating games which enhance the imagination, catching tadpoles, getting dirty/improving the immune system, socializing; and asking the currently impossible what ifs; that are the very foundation of virtually all human advancement!
Wouldn't that be great Patricia, if it could all be enfolded into affordable, day care, child care, early learning!?
Ever seen one of those magnet loaded tops Patricia, which when spun vigorously, literally hover in thin air!? No strings, wires, mirrors or smoke!
Spin one or two and leave them suspended in the air; in front of Kids, if only to see the wide eyed lights of inquiry in their little brains light up, and indeed; like baking soda volcanoes, demonstrated electrolysis, little exploding Ho2 bubbles; stimulate and encourage an early and enduring interest in science and maths, (how does it work?) long before they ever reach High School!?
And if we could just do that much/fire up the imagination and an enduring interest in how things work Patricia, we'd be setting them and us up, for a far better more rewarding careers, vastly more interesting and happier futures!
What the human mind can conceive and believe, the human mind can conceive!
Rhrosty.