Friday, May 2, 2008 

Television & Computer Effects on Learning and Emotional Intelligence

As a counselor and life coach I have always taken a strong stand against having a television or computer in any child or teens bedroom, period. Yes, we used this rule in our own home. We had objections at times and thats alright. It didnt change our actions.

My rationale is two fold. First, I see the social isolation, decrease in social/emotional skills, decrease in peer interaction and increase disrespect of authority from children and teens who have electronics in their bedrooms.

Having visual electronics in kids' bedrooms decreases the amount of time families spend together, increases the risk of early exposure to pornography and children acting out sexually, decreases the number of family dinners, and decreases the amount of social play time with other young people. The negative impact of this is apparent in school as well. These children have a shorter attention span, more often want to get their way, have lower than average social skills and often feel socially isolated.

The second reason, is knowing a thing or two about brain development, I knew that TV and computer use does not tap into the normal brain development and brain stimulation needed to make our young people healthy and happy. Now we have plenty of research to back that up.

Lets look at the summary of research from Joseph Chilton Pearce who is a scholar, scientist and teacher. He states: First, if you want intelligent, successful and healthy children they must have positive emotional experiences. This starts in the home through unconditional love, appropriate loving touch and a safe, secure environment. Then it extends into our learning environments. If you want true learning, learning that involves the higher frontal lobesthe intellectual creative brainthe emotional environment must be positive and supportive. The first sign of anxiety the brain shifts its functions from the high, prefrontal lobes to the old defenses of the reptilian brain. To put it simply: In order to have a higher functioning child we need to nurture head and heart. The heart and brain communicate with one another in an intricate symphony of ganglia cells, neural networks and neurotransmitters.

Pearce talks about the harmful effects of television and computers on growing brains regardless of content. Television literally prevents neural growth in the developing brains of children. When young children watch too much, it suppresses the capacity of their brains to develop imagination. This has to do with the way that the brain reacts to radiant light. Childrens brains shut down (stop the thinking process).

The television industry has countered this by introducing startle effects into childrens programming. This triggers the brain into thinking there might be an emergency and alerts the brain to pay special attention. This is accomplished by dramatic changes in the intensity of light, sound and rapid shifting camera angles. According to Pearce Every 10 years the TV industry ups the ante by making the startles bigger, there are now an average of 16 bits of violence every half hour in childrens cartoons. The moment the heart receives any indication of negativity or danger it drops out of its usual harmonic mode into an incoherent one, triggering the release of the single most potent hormone in the human body, known as cortisol. Cortisol instantly wakes up the brain and causes it to produce trillions of neural links in order to ready the individual to face the emergency.

Computer monitors have a similar effect due to the radiant light. Researchers assigned students to 3 groups where the same information was presented on a fourth grade reading level in 3 different mediums. Group A had a regular piece of paper; Group B was shown a movie with the page; Group C viewed a computer monitor. Students were then tested for retention of the information.

Group A averaged 85% retention after viewing a paper; Group B averaged 25% - 30% retention after viewing a movie screen; Group C averaged 3% - 5% retention after viewing a computer monitor. Computers & television are changing our childrens brains. We must encourage our children to develop the ability to think first and then give them a computer. Pearce sites Piagets developmental research The first twelve years of life are spent putting into place the structures of knowledge that enable young people to grasp abstract, metaphoric, symbolic types of informationthe danger is that the computer and television will interrupt that development.

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The Top 12 Signs That Your Computer Has Spyware

1. When you start Internet Explorer or FireFox, your default home page changes to something else.

2. You go to a site and you get a message that your computer is being scanned for viruses. This is spyware that nested itself on your computer and it wants you to click the link so that it can find out some information from you

3. You get pop-up ads, even when you are not using the Internet. Some of them have your name in them.

4. You want to search for something and after you type in the words and press Enter, or click on the Go button you are re-directed to another site.

5. Items appear in your Favorites list and they were not there before.

6. Your computer runs real slow and the applications or windows open real slow. They look like they are being painted on the screen. If you are familiar with Task Manager and you open the application you notice that there are many processes running that you have not seen before.

7. When you type in the name of a site to go to, you wind up on a different site.

8. A toolbar appears that you did not install yourself, or a toolbar appears at the bottom of the screen.

9. You notice that your hard drive light or cable modem lights start to blink very fast and often.

10. You answered yes in a box to help the vendor do research. This research could be surfing the Internet, or how you use a program.

11. You suddenly receive emails with a common theme. For example, coupons for a specific product or financial aid and credit cards by searching for college financing options.

12. Spyware has become more intelligent and not detectable. You should scan your computer at least once a week.

Your Computer Connection
By John Gontowicz
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