Social Media's Effects On Young Adolescents

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Oh Hi everybody let me see how many people present here today do not use their digital devices constantly? Please raise your hand. As expected I do not see many hands raised. If you look around in the room all of us pretty much have been bitten by the deadly virtual bug. I know exactly what is going on in my friends lives - what they ate, what they wore, where they went, why they hated that new movie so much, and, even more things I do not want to know. I am Ishika, and almost all of my friends are addicted to social media. Between Twitter, …show more content…

These relationships are hard to last as it is difficult for people to understand the issues they face due to missing human factor. This says a lot about the relationships being formed amongst youngsters around the world. The use of technology among young children also has increased drastically over the last few years, these interactions online have a negative effect on their emotional health and is irreversible. Children that begin learning online are always behind the curve when it comes to having deep emotional relationships due to which they tend to struggle to make and hold on to friends for long periods of time. When premature infants are born, they are cuddled so they can feel that non-verbal communication. During Disaster relief, it is much better handled in person with speaking individually with the victims. Speeches still need to be made by children standing for student council to politicians who want to become leaders of the …show more content…

Building meaningful relationships can help us understand our partners at work and loved ones better. The vast majority of executives still feel face-to-face communication is essential for business, according to a 2009 Forbes Insights survey of more than 750 business professionals. Face-to-face meetings “build stronger, more meaningful business relationships,” they said, while allowing better social opportunities to bond with clients and coworkers. Human interaction has been shown to help build meaningful relationships with one another which can help us understand our colleagues at work and loved ones better. It is also easier to read body language and facial expressions and interpret nonverbal communication signals. Without interacting with our loved ones in person, we may never find out

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