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Děti mohou podle psychologů o prázdninách víc experimentovat na internetu
CZ🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

Děti mohou podle psychologů o prázdninách víc experimentovat na internetu

The article discusses concerns raised by psychologists about increased screen time during school holidays potentially leading to anxiety, feelings of worthlessness, loneliness, and dependency on online spaces among children and adolescents. Psychologists like Kateřina Lukavská and Mojra Venduly Bechná warn that less structure and reduced contact with peers can intensify online behavior, including risky content exploration. They emphasize the importance of communication, shared experiences, and joint activities over strict parental control. The article highlights issues such as sexting, cyberbullying, and sextortion as common problems reported through the 'Linka bezpečí' helpline, noting their psychological impact on young people.

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Děti mohou podle psychologů o prázdninách víc experimentovat na internetu

The article discusses concerns raised by psychologists about increased screen time during school holidays potentially leading to anxiety, feelings of worthlessness, loneliness, and dependency on online spaces among children and adolescents. Psychologists like Kateřina Lukavská and Mojra Venduly Bechná warn that less structure and reduced contact with peers can intensify online behavior, including risky content exploration. They emphasize the importance of communication, shared experiences, and joint activities over strict parental control. The article highlights issues such as sexting, cyberbullying, and sextortion as common problems reported through the 'Linka bezpečí' helpline, noting their psychological impact on young people.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue as a growing concern related to digital risks faced by youth, emphasizing the need for parental engagement and awareness rather than strict controls. It presents psychological research and expert opinions that align more closely with progressive views on child protection

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article presents expert opinions from psychologists and a police psychologist discussing potential risks of increased online time during holidays for children. It cites specific experts and their institutions, aligning with cross-source consensus on the topic. However, it lacks direct quotes fro

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