Od digitalne tehnologije do zdravih navad: interdisciplinarne podlage za razvoj programov usposabljanja za zdrav življenjski slog otrok
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https://doi.org/10.18690/rei.5399Ključne besede:
digitalna tehnologija, otrokov razvoj, duševno zdravje, telesna dejavnost.Povzetek
V članku proučujemo vplive digitalne tehnologije na otrokov razvoj, pri čemer se osredinjamo na telesne, kognitivne in čustvene vidike. V uvodu so poudarjene koristi digitalnih orodij za izobraževanje in učenje jezika, vendar so izpostavljena tudi povezana tveganja, kot so telesna nedejavnost, motnje spanja in težave z duševnim zdravjem. Dosleden metodološki pristop zagotavlja vključevanje kakovostnih podatkov, medtem ko podpoglavja obravnavajo ključne teme, vključno z medsebojnim vplivom časa pred zaslonom, telesne dejavnosti in prehrane. Zaključek poudarja interdisciplinarne ukrepe, vključno z okvirom projekta Zdrav življenjski slog za trajnostni razvoj in vseživljenjsko učenje (dalje ZŽS), ki združujejo tehnologijo, zdravje in varovanje okolja. Cilj tega pristopa je spodbujati izbiro zdravega življenjskega sloga.
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