Are Cell Phones Affecting UScially?

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Cell phones are used as a communication tool throughout the world. As time goes on, and technology advances, cellphones will become a greater asset to the human race. Cell phone usage in teens life is everyday. Most teenagers and younger adolescents have a cellphone. According to Pew Research, 78% of teens in America own a cellphone. (Social Networking Fact Sheet). Some researchers say that too much use on your phone can negatively affect you socially. There are many factors that go into concluding this statement. Although teen cell phone use is a day-day routine, cell phones hinder teen’s social skills with the impact of social media, the convenience of texting, and the advancements in technology. The human race interacts with numerous amounts …show more content…

Teen privacy is an enormous idea parents are struggling to get across the to their kids. According to NPR, 62% of parents have taken their children’s phones as punishment for foul posting. (Ludden). When teens text, they feel like they are never alone. They have 24/7 access to talk someone (Blanchard). Teens are exposed to multiple outlets to expose their private life. Other risks teens are exposed to by social media is loss of privacy. According to Lexis Nexis, half of the Americans surveyed (1000) gave out too much personal information (Ramasubbu). Not only are teens exposed to over exposure of private life, emotional problems can be set in through social media use. The lack of self regulation to peer pressure makes teens vulnerable to Facebook depression, cyberbullying, and sexting. Social media can also cause sleep deprivation and internet addiction (Ramasubbu). Social media use and cell phone use in teens can causes a lack of social awareness in teens. According to Yazino, teens at parties are often too attached to their smartphone devices, but no one is truly engaging. From first hand experience, teens at parties don’t really know how to interact and start a conversation with one another. Social media interaction controls both online and offline communications between people (Fowlkes). Social media is basically the hub …show more content…

As technology increases, communication is changing in vast ways. According to Demand Media, using a cellphone to converse can be easy, but it cannot replace direct confrontation. A text may seem awkward when presented a situation, like a job interview (McCoy). The amount of texts a teen sent per day was astonishing. The amount of texting among teens has risen from 50 texts to 60 texts messages in 2009. Teens 14 to 17 years old increased from 60 to 100 texts a day. 63% of teens say that texting is their only means of communication (Lenhart). Teens constantly check their phone for app notifications. According to Melissa Ortega, a child psychologist at New York's Child Mind Institute, high school kids are constantly checking their phones. “They’ll use it as an avoidance strategy” (qtd in When Children Text All Day). Texting is a convenient way for teens to get their points across. Texting in class, is an enormous issue teachers have to deal with in class. This issue creates another world online, that teens are getting distracted on. Additionally, face-face interaction has decreased since the evolution of

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