Indonesia has announced the classification of children's age groups under its child protection law in the digital space, defining ages from 3 to 18. This decision comes amid growing concerns about the impact of technology on children's development.
The Indonesian Psychological Association has shared effective methods to encourage children to discuss their experiences in nursery schools. These tips are essential for parents to ensure better communication with their children.
Recent reports indicate that artificial intelligence content available on YouTube poses a threat to children's growth and development. Experts are increasingly concerned about the effects of this content on children's mental and behavioral health.
Experts warn that excessive use of smart devices by children can adversely affect their mental, linguistic, and social development from an early age, with lasting impacts into adulthood. The increasing reliance on technology raises concerns among parents and educators.
A neuroscientist emphasizes the need for effective strategies to raise successful children in the face of increasing technological immersion. She highlights the importance of enhancing communication and social interaction skills.
Early childhood is a crucial period in a person's life, where children develop life skills that shape their future personalities. This report highlights the eight key skills that contribute to building a balanced character.
A specialist doctor warns that excessive screen exposure in early childhood can negatively impact development, leading to speech delays and social communication difficulties. He recommends minimizing screen time for children under two years old.
The first five years of a child's life are crucial for their development, where they learn to walk, talk, and interact socially. With the increasing use of screens, various health risks emerge that negatively impact this vital stage.
A psychologist in Indonesia has emphasized the necessity for parents to learn digital parenting skills to protect their children's motor development from the dangers of electronic device addiction. This statement was made during a seminar in Samarinda.