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2/24/13 SIRS Discoverer ® : Document : Are You a Screen Addict? discoverer.prod.sirs.com/discoweb/disco/do/article?urn=urn%3Asirs%3AUS%3BARTICLE%3BART%3B0000337979 1/4 Share | Cartoon: Screen Time (Credit: Robert Matson) Home Page Back Dictionary Thesaurus Help | Tips | Cite Article may be transmitted to your email. Other transmissions are prohibited. Your email address: Include pictures? Scholastic Scope (Vol. 60, No. 9) Feb 20, 2012, pp. 1012 Copyright (c) Scholastic Inc. Feb 20, 2012. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission. Are You a Screen Addict? By Kristin Lewis Gchat. Facebook. YouTube. TV. Gaming. Is all that screen time taking over your life? Imagine this: You wake up one beautiful sunny morning and your cell phone is broken. You can't text. You can't make a call. Horror of horrors, it is TOTALLY busted. Do you: a. demand that your little sister give you HER phone until you get a replacement? b. break out into hives worrying about all the text messages you're missing? c. bawl your eyes out? It's like you've lost your right arm. d. feel so lonely that you start trying to text with your pillow? If you answered yes to any (or all) of those options, there's a good chance that technology is taking over your life. You're not alone. A Normal Part of Life The average teenager spends more than 53 hours a week in front of a screennearly eight hours every day. That's more time than you spend at schoolmaybe even more time than you sleep. Teenagers today consume monumental amounts of information. It's now a normal part of life. You have Facebook for chatting and sharing photos. You have your cell phone for games and texts. You have your computer and your iPod for browsing, streaming movies, and listening to music. Maybe you have an Xbox or a PS3. S S S S

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Cartoon: Screen Time

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Scholastic Scope (Vol. 60, No. 9) Feb 20, 2012, pp. 1012 

Copyright (c) Scholastic Inc. Feb 20, 2012. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission.

Are You a Screen Addict?

By Kristin Lewis 

 Gchat. Facebook. YouTube. TV. Gaming. Is all that screen time taking over your life?

Imagine this: You wake up one beautiful sunny morning and your cell phoneis broken.

You can't text. You can't make a call. Horror of horrors, it is TOTALLYbusted.

Do you:

a. demand that your little sister give you HER phone until you get areplacement?

b. break out into hives worrying about all the text messages you're missing?

c. bawl your eyes out? It's like you've lost your right arm.

d. feel so lonely that you start trying to text with your pillow?

If you answered yes to any (or all) of those options, there's a good chance that technology is taking over yourlife.

You're not alone.

A Normal Part of Life

The average teenager spends more than 53 hours a week in front of a screennearly eight hours every day.That's more time than you spend at schoolmaybe even more time than you sleep.

Teenagers today consume monumental amounts of information. It's now a normal part of life. You haveFacebook for chatting and sharing photos. You have your cell phone for games and texts. You have yourcomputer and your iPod for browsing, streaming movies, and listening to music. Maybe you have an Xbox or aPS3.

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And don't forget your TV. If you happen to miss an episode of Family Guy because you're mesmerized by catvideos on YouTube, no problem. You can catch it later on Hulu.

What Does It All Mean?

The things technology enables you to dostay busy, be informed, connect with friendsthese are good things.

Right?

Hundreds of researchers in America's top universities are hard at work trying to answer that question. Some areeven devoting their careers to studying what all of this means.

One of the biggest questions they are asking is, When does spending hours and hours watching TV or playingWorld of Warcraft stop being fun and normaland become dangerous?

And what does the answer mean for you?

A Delicate Balance

Studies show that screen time does have its advantages. It can make you a good multitasker. Certain types ofvideo games can build your reflexes and even improve your vision.

But there is a dark side. Studies also show that teens who spend excessive timemore than 16 hours a dayinfront of a screen are much more likely to get lower grades. They are also more likely to feel depressed andbecome obese.

Part of the problem is that devices have a way of gaining power over kids. Some kids can't seem to turn themoff, even when they have other things to do.

Does that describe you?

Consider this: Does it take you three hours to do three math problems because you are video chatting, playingAngry Birds, and downloading new Drake songs at the same time?

How about your chores? Do you forget to feed the dog because you just have to watch one more rerun of TheOffice?

And what about the people you care about?

Technology allows you to stay in constant touch with friends and familyeven those who live far away. On theother hand, you might be missing out on the relationships in your own home. Maybe your parents are alwaysbegging you not to use your cell phone at the dinner table. Or perhaps you've stopped shooting hoops with yourlittle brother because you are spending every waking minute playing Call of Duty.

If any of this sounds familiar, you might have a problem.

Instead of enhancing your life, technology might be getting in the way. It's a delicate balance, and ultimately,it's up to you to achieve it.

Here's one way to prove that YOU are in charge of your technology: The next time your phone buzzes, turn itoff.

Then go for a nice stroll in the sunshine.

When does spending endless hours watching TV or playing World of Warcraft stop being fun and normal andbecome dangerous?

Screens By the Numbers21%of kids consume more than 16 hours of media a day*

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Graphic Organizer:Screen Time

(Credit: Scholastic Scope)

average amount of time kids spend each day on social networking sites like Facebook

95 minutesaverage amount time kids spend texting each day

269 minutesaverage amount time kids spend watching TV every day

15 minutesaverage amount of time kids spend on YouTube each day

*sixteen hours because many teens are using more than one screen at a time

What Do You Think?Do you think the amount of time kids spend in front of screen is a problem? Go back to the article and findevidence to support each side of this debate. Write the information in the lines below.

YesIt's out of control!

1. _____________________________________________

2. _____________________________________________

3. _____________________________________________

NoEh, it's part of life.

1. _____________________________________________

2. _____________________________________________

3. _____________________________________________

Examine points on both sides of the debateas well as your own beliefsanddecided whether you are a screen addict. State your opinion in one sentence below. This can become a thesisstatement for an essay on this topic.

 

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 You can copy and paste this information into your own documents.

Lewis, Kristin. "Are You a Screen Addict?." Scholastic Scope. 20 Feb 2012: 1012. SIRS

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