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Computer, Video Games, Internet and Child Development. Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Ajomuzu Collette Bekaku, Cameroon Jul 1, 2004
Technology , Education , Citizen Journalism , Digital Literacy   Opinions

  


Parents in Cameroon, as elsewhere in the world can best testify on the various risks and violent incidents that they witness on a daily bases as children, owing to their inability to distinguish between reality and fiction, try to re-create violent scenes seen in movies.

So while we welcome the electronic age, great caution must be taken in the way we give children access to its facilities. The role of this writer is not to detect taste but to highlight the pros and cons to help parents choose what they want or do not want for the development of their children.





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