Taiwan's New Law Imposes Fines On Parents That Allow Kids To Spend "Excessive" Time On Electronic Devices

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As our world goes increasingly digital, kids are spending an inordinate amount of time with their electronic devices - smartphones, computers and tablets. This has raised concern among experts who believe that this habit is detrimental to children's well-being. Now the government of one country has taken an unusual measure to curb this "harmful" activity.

On January 24th, the lawmakers in Taiwan revised their “Child and Youth Welfare and Protection Act,” to include the "excessive" use of electronic devices or what they call 3C products. According to the amendment, parents are liable if their children become ill, either physically or mentally, as a result of spending too much time in front of their electronic screens. Those found guilty will have to pay a penalty of $50,000 Taiwanese Dollars ($1595 USD) for the "offense."

The amendment does not stipulate what constitutes "excessive" time or how the government plans to monitor families. Nevertheless, Taiwanese residents are up in arms with the new law that they believe is a blatant invasion of their privacy. Whether anyone will ever get fined remains to be seen, but it has once again brought forth an issue that is causing concern worldwide.

Taiwan's neighbor China imposed a similar law after a 2008 study revealed that one-tenth of Chinese citizens between the ages of 13-30 suffers from Internet addiction. According to the report, a person is considered "addicted" if he or she demonstrates one or more of the following symptoms. He/she feels happier online, gets upset or depressed when cut off from the Internet or lies to his/her family members about the time spent online.

In Australia, the Council on Children and Media is urging the government to consider restrictions on the age of smartphone ownership. Their primary concern is that the unsupervised use of technology amongst kids as young as ten is the cause of the recent spike in cyberbullying.

Even Pope Francis is concerned! In his annual message for the church's World Day of Communications that was released on January 23rd, the Pope said digital media is both helping and hindering family communication. Though it aids loved ones scattered around the world to stay in touch excessive media use can also result in those that are closest to avoid each other. In his address, he challenged families to "learn once again how to talk to one another."

So why is it so important to curb the amount of time children spend on electronics? In addition to the issues raised above, excessive media use is also being linked to obesity, behavioral problems, learning difficulties and sleep disorders. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that kids under two should not be exposed to media at all, while those between 3-18 should limit themselves to 2 hours.

Given that American children spend an average of 8-11 hours a day parked in front of some digital device, it would mean radical change in lifestyle. While parental controls may be effective with younger kids, they are harder to enforce on tweens and teens. Hence, the only solution is some self-imposed restrictions by kids themselves - are you up for the challenge?

Resources: time.com,takepart.com,cnn.com

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715 Comments
  • SuperModel54over 9 years
    i said yes to all questions!!!!! im scared for my health. i need to grow up puh-retty!
    • billybobjoesterover 9 years
      wow.
      • taiwangirlover 9 years
        i am a taiwan descendent! taiwan is very all about school work and studying. so this makes lots of sense the taiwan government would do this. though im part taiwanese, i still am a internet addict. oopsy! :-) i think they should allow at most one hour of internet stuff, then lots of exersise (though taiwan isnt really big on sports) then some school stuff. thats fairer then paying $1595 USD if a child becomes sick!
        • DoomProGamingover 9 years
          Kids should be banned from the internet until they are at least 10 years old...
          • Xanderk616over 9 years
            I personally think it is good for kids to get active as well at least 2 hours of digital screens per day i do play video games but it's still good to get active and play sports
            • krisha1316
              krisha1316over 9 years
              In my school we all have i pads so all of us use eletronic devices daily.
              • hiover 9 years
                i was chosen to do an expirament and i said yes and the expirament was to play video games and drink soda and eat cake for a half a year. I did it, and I had to eat and play lots and lots and when the year was finally over i could stop playing video games and lounging around and i was SO FAT i could not even do handstands anymore.
                • coolcatover 9 years
                  this is unfair!!!!:[
                  • cool grlover 9 years
                    It is very unfair
                    • Anonymousover 9 years
                      Why does the get to choose why can't the parents choose cause the kids are there responsible not law.