The Digital Parent Trap Analysis

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Author Eliana Dockterman in her article, “The Digital Parent Trap,” exposes the potential benefits of technology use among young people. Dockterman’s purpose is to explain why she thinks that exposing kids to technology will enhance their learning skills because as she explains in her passage that kids memorize more when they use technology rather than when they read. She helps adopt a thoughtful feeling to help her audience have a second thought about early exposure of technology to kids. Dockterman believes that kids being exposed to technology at early ages are helpful as they pay more attention since they are the generation of technology, as Jim Taylor did a test for kids who played puzzle solving games and found that 12% did better on …show more content…

"The Digital Parent Trap" was written to persuade parents that technology is not necessarily bad for children. For example, she says it helps kids engage with specialized communities of their own interest by exposing them to more opportunities and better learning activities, she claim. By saying this Dockterman is persuading her audience with the use of logos. She is also using common sense in this statement as the internet is worldwide being open to many opportunities. She is using her facts to persuade the readers. Her audience will effected by her way of counter arguing and using facts and percentages. She ends her statement by saying that “monitoring is key”. By saying this she is letting every person against her claim know that the use of technology and social media can be useful but dangerous, so parents need to monitor their kids and it will not be as dangerous as they

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