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让你的孩子远离社交媒体

Society
United Kingdom
开始于 March 06, 2026

Childhood is too precious to be turned into content Source

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Keep your kids off social media

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Mar 06, 2026

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CLAIM 发布者 will Mar 06, 2026
社交媒体为儿童提供了宝贵的交流和学习机会,禁止使用可能会妨碍他们的社交技能发展。
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Social media offers valuable opportunities for children to connect and learn, and banning it may hinder their social skills.

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社交媒体上创建内容的压力可能导致儿童焦虑和自尊心低下,因此需要严格的家长控制。
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The pressure to create content on social media can lead to anxiety and low self-esteem in children, warranting strict parental controls.

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虽然社交媒体存在风险,但包括网络安全教育在内的平衡方式比彻底禁止更有效。
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While social media has risks, a balanced approach that includes education about online safety is more effective than outright bans.

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社交媒体可能对儿童发展产生有害影响,因此限制儿童对其的接触是必要的。
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Social media can have detrimental effects on childhood development, making it essential to limit children's exposure to it.

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孩子自然而然地被社交媒体吸引;与其禁止,我们应该教他们如何负责任地使用它。
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Children naturally gravitate towards social media; instead of prohibiting it, we should teach them how to use it responsibly.

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