The survey found that children are addicted to technology products or variable "home children"


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BEIJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- According to the Hong Kong Sing Tao Daily, the "home" trend has spread to Hong Kong. Some surveys found that 54% of Hong Kong have seven or more electronic devices, such as tablets, smartphones and cameras, but 74% of Hong Kong people do not have the requirement to use technology products at home. Children's organizations worry that the long-term will lead to the phenomenon of "household children", not good face-to-face communication, and grow up to become a member of the Internet home generation.

Microsoft Hong Kong first conducted the Asia-Pacific Family Relationship and Technology Application Survey. In the last two months, it visited eight regions including Singapore, Indonesia, Mainland China and Hong Kong, including more than 3,000 residents aged between 18 and over, including Hong Kong residents. 4%. As a result, 54% of Hong Kong residents surveyed had seven or more personal electronic technology products, including tablets, mobile phones, and portable game consoles , ranking only 24% of Singapore's.

According to the survey, 74% of Hong Kong residents surveyed said that they do not have technical use regulations at home, such as restricting the use of Internet or social networking sites, or not using mobile phones at the dinner table, which is the highest in the Asia Pacific region.

Liao Peiqi, director of the Children's Physical and Mental Growth Center of the Hong Kong Association of Early Childhood Education and Services, said that there is no restriction that makes it difficult for children to allocate time to play electronic devices or to reduce the opportunities for communication with classmates. If they are too indulgent for a long time, it will lead to the phenomenon of "home children". That is, most of the time to stay at home to play games, "If you continue, it will affect communication with people." Liao called on parents to set clear rules for their children to use computers and browse the web, such as time allocation, and put the computer in the scope of view Inside.

The survey also found that nine out of ten Hong Kong residents were inclined to use SMS, social networking sites and online conversations to communicate with their loved ones. Those aged 65 or above used traditional telephone calls.

Zhu Jiajun, who runs a business, said that the growth of Zhu Lingxuan, a five-year-old child, is inseparable from the technology products. "Other toys are not as fun as holding a smart phone." But he often tells his son to finish his homework or play after playing the piano, so he doesn't worry about his son. Addicted. Click to enter the home page of China and foreign toys

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