The Pros and Cons of Technology on Early Childhood Education
Technology has completely molded the way communication is perceived these days. It is important to know the Pros and cons of it
This “wonder of technology”, has been valued more than friends, irrespective of their age. One often comes across these common remarks from parents across India, 3 to 4 year old toddlers know how to use technology
Technology skills are something that today seems to be inherent in every child. So it is not the child’s competence in usage of technology which matters, but the long term impact on the child’s learning that really counts.
We MUST understand that using technology is not an end in itself, using technology to further one’s learning is what is more important.
The root of technology:
Technology comes from the Greek root of Tekhne which means art/craft. It also means systematic treatment.
The human species’ use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools.
The biggest fears of using technology as a learning tool is that it mostly leads to:
a. Passive learning
b. Eliminating decision making
c. Dulling the thinking process
d. Instant gratification
e. Short cuts/ Laziness to do real work
f. Inability to get some real satisfaction out of work done
g. Obesity in children due to lack of physical activity
Typical examples of technology that can hinder the child’s learning in school are the television, CD’s (audio-visuals), smart-classes, tablets that have games loaded on them. This does not mean that technology as a whole is harmful to the child’s education at this stage.
Use of technology in Early childhood:
a. In Early years we try to make the child independent and technically competent. We do not need to use any gadgets as a tool for learning.
b. However, any tools/ devices that may add on to the technical competence of the child by keeping them actively engaged without affecting their true learning experiences can be used.
c. This definitely means limiting the time access. It is critical that technology does not replace learning tools, but only adds on making it a reinforcement tool and not a learning tool.
d. Children who are used to working with learning aids, and materials often have a rude shock when they see technology in a school. They disbelievingly want to know if the school has computer games in school.
e. It would be a real shame to take away from children the joy of real work, discovering new facets of materials, messing around with paint/colours, putting things back in their places, cleaning up and replacing all this fun with a predictable boring gadget.
To Limit the demand of technology:
If there is a limited time access to a gadget that has worksheets/ apps that are directly related to the work they do, it would be effective in giving the abstraction that will complement their already learnt concrete experiences.
This way today’s demands for “technology” are catered to without hindering the child’s learning process. It will also serve as an effective assessment tool for us to plan the next lessons for the child.
Having experimented with this with children across various ages between 2 and it has come to the conclusion that technology CANNOT be a learning tool for this age.
However, it can be effectively used as an assessment tool/ reinforcement for already experienced lessons.
Parents need to realize the importance of teaching their child to play and limit the use of technology one of the way is to choose the right curriculum and invest in searching the best preschool.
You can also read:
Internet Manners – You Must Teach Your Child
Why and How to Make Your Child Cyber Ready
Yes technology is good but it is impacting on our wards brain badly. By Reading this article has given me clear view not to praise our toddlers for knowing the technology at the early age but to give them more outdoor indoor play to enhance their social emotional development.
I would like to thank you Heena for writing this article.
Looking forward more to come.
Great blog.
Very nice and informative
It is true that technology is harmful in excess but it is also true that if presented in the correct way, it can be equally helpful and innovative. It the perspective and decision which decides if technology proves to be harmful or a positive way for teaching. These points give a clean view on what’s what.
A very nice blog. Pros and Cons stated and explained very well. I totally agree to all the points mentioned above. And yes, Technology is essential but there has to be a limit in regards to the children and its parents duty to look into it.
Thankyou for the information.
The topic is very relevant to our today’s life. We all should understand that pros and cons to use the technology effectively.
Very informative blog .yes technology is essential but at the same time one should know how much is too much.
Well written Heena. The pros and cons are stated perfectly. Each and everything we opt for has some good and some bad in it. It’s up to us how we adapt to it and find a midway between it.
Thank you Jumpstart.
Perfect blog for parents to understand pros and cons of use of technology in early childhood. Very informative!!
Very informative blog. The pros and cons of technology is described well. Very helpful for all the parents.
Very relevant and informative blog which totally relates to the current situation. The pros and cons are explained in detail. Thank you for sharing this valuable topic.
Nice and informative blog for the parents to understand the limited use of technology in ealy age instead of more focus that the child should play lot.
Very well explained props and cons
Thanks for sharing
Beautifully penned down. Technology is our friend. We must maintain a healthy balance in order to reap the its full benefits. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful write up. Especially right now during lockdown, when parenfa are troubled with the idea of how much screentime should be given to children, this blog helps understand how technology can be used for our advantage.
Very well drafted blog….loved it!
Very informative blog .yes technology is essential but at the same time one should know how much is too much.