State Street Scoop
Issue 7 - October 20th
Principal's Corner
The Impact of Technology on Children
Parenting children of today’s generation comes with a unique set of challenges due to the many recent advancements in technology. There is no denying the reach technology has in our lives, as well as the lives of our children.
Technology is virtually in every home in one way or another: about 96% of Americans have a TV and 94% of children ages 3 to 18 have internet access either through a computer or smartphone. According to a national survey done by Common Sense Media in 2019, 53% of children have a smartphone by the time they turn 11. Therefore, it’s important for parents to be mindful of how their children use technology and the potential effects—both positive and negative.
Negative Impacts
Technology can negatively affect children’s developing social skills, relationships, health, and overall ability to focus.
• Social skills: With the increased use of technology, children might not be adequately developing their social skills. This can lead to more children being socially awkward, withdrawn, shy, or intimidated by social situations. They might not know how to engage with other children or adults. Developing social skills takes practice, and if technology is often in the way, there are fewer opportunities for kids to develop these skills.
• Relationships: Children might get used to being alone and lose the desire to engage with their parents or even friends, outside of the internet. Often the virtual reality of their devices is more appealing and entertaining than the physical reality.
• Health problems: Technology can potentially influence the child’s developing brain and problem-solving skills. For instance, the child might be reliant on a device to solve problems for them rather than using brain connections to work through a problem and find a solution. There could also be a lack of exercise due to being inside, which can cause weight gain. If kids use their devices before bedtime, this could lead to reduced sleep quality, affecting their overall wellbeing and immune system.
• Ability to focus: Children who spend a lot of time using devices might have a reduced attention span and ability to focus due to their reliance on technology to pay attention for them. This is evident in classrooms, where teachers are opting for shorter lesson plans to accommodate students becoming easily distracted.
• Dangers of browsing: With so much information available on the internet, it’s difficult for parents to monitor what their children are exposed to, including inappropriate content or interactions with strangers.
Positive Impacts
There are also many ways in which technology can positively impact our lives and those of our children—it all depends on how the technology is being used.
• Organization: Technology can be beneficial to organization and planning. For example, families can keep an online calendar to make it easier to stay updated on each other’s schedules. Group text messaging is also convenient for streamlining communication and keeping everyone in the loop. Lastly, technology also makes budgeting easier with different apps, which can help parents teach children about money management.
• Research and critical thinking: The internet provides access to a great deal of information and resources to help children learn about different topics. This is helpful for school projects or for researching areas of interest. This can also be a teachable moment, by showing children how to sift through information to find reliable sources.
• Bonding and community: Technology can foster connection by allowing kids to stay in touch with family members or friends who do not live close by. Also, kids can interact with others in their age group while playing games online and learn to play as a team.
• Self-expression: Children can learn how to share their thoughts online, which is a powerful tool that can build confidence. They can learn how to connect with others and be exposed to other viewpoints or perspectives.
• Creativity and exploring interests: In many ways, technology fosters creativity and learning new skills through various apps for all different ages. Children can explore different areas they have an interest in, such as learning to play an instrument, creative writing, or beginner programs related to various subjects.
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From the Desk of the Parent Liaison Mary-Kay Patten
Dear Families,
This week we are very happy to begin our After School Enrichment Programs for our students at State Street School. This semester we are offering Lacrosse, Italian & Italian Culture, Arts and Crafts, Theater and a nature program by the Westerly Land Trust. The programs are once a week for 6 weeks. It is fun for all the children who signed up. If your child did not get into a program, they will have first pick next semester. This program would not be possible without all the volunteers who teach the classes. We are very fortunate to have so many adults who want to work with our students. Enjoy the pictures below of all the fun!
State Street School Calendar - October 23
Westerly Public Schools Calendar 2024
Background Check Paperwork 2024
After School Lacrosse
After School Lacrosse
After School Lacrosse
Family Engagement News
Cultural News
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Westerly Land Trust Living Laboratories - Be sure to change dismissal plan in the app School Dismissal Manager (SDM).