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Social Experiment: What Happens When Children Don’t Have Access To Internet for One Day

Does your child spend too much time attached to her smart phone?

Do your kids seem physically dependent on their social media apps?

Are you worried that his technology habits are a tad on the unhealthy side?

Unfortunately, parental concerns about kids’ tech habits might not be too far off, as one study’s shocking results reveal exactly how much kids do rely on that Internet connection.

As part of an experiment by child psychologist Yekaterina Murashova, a group of 68 kids and teens between the ages 12 and 18 voluntarily went eight hours alone without using any type of communication device. (This included phone and the Internet.) The kids were also banned from computers, all electronic devices, radios and TVs. However, they were permitted to participate in a variety of activities by themselves, including reading, writing, playing an instrument, needlework, walking, singing, painting and more.

These volunteers kept a record of their actions and thoughts during the process and were to be asked to explain the following day how they coped under the conditions. If, for some reason, the kids experienced excessive anxiety or stress, the experiment could be stopped immediately. Here’s a quick look at the results:

(To read more about the results of this experiment, read this article from Brightside.me.)

Scary, isn’t it? Here are a few tips to help your child avoid or redirect Internet addiction, according to The Wall Street Journal:

Share your thoughts! Were you surprised by the study’s findings? Do you think your child has an Internet addiction?

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