Children as young as four are
becoming so addicted to smartphones and iPads that they require psychological
treatment.
By Victoria Ward
4:29PM BST 21 Apr 2013
Experts have warned that parents
who allow babies and toddlers to access tablet computers for several hours a
day are in danger of causing “dangerous” long term effects.
The youngest known patient being
treated in the UK is a four-year-old girl from the South East.
Her parents enrolled her for
compulsive behaviour therapy after she became increasingly “distressed and
inconsolable” when the iPad was taken away from her.
Her use of the device had
escalated over the course of a year and she had become addicted to using it up
for to four hours a day.
Dr Richard Graham, who launched
the UK’s first technology addiction programme three years ago, said he believed
there were many more addicts of her age.
“The child's mother called me and
described her symptoms,” he said.
"She told me she had
developed an obsession with the device and would ask for it constantly. She was
using it three to four hours every day and showed increased agitation if it was
removed."
Dr Graham said that young
technology addicts experienced the same withdrawal symptoms as alcoholics or
heroin addicts, when the devices were taken away.
He warned that the condition
prevented young people from forming normal social relationships, leaving them
drained by the constant interaction.
"Children have access to the
internet almost from birth now,” he told the Sunday Mirror.
“They see their parents playing on
their mobile devices and they want to play too. It's difficult, because having
a device can also be very useful in terms of having a reward, having a
pacifier. But if you don't get the balance right it can be very dangerous.
"They can't cope and become
addicted, reacting with tantrums and uncontrollable behaviour when they are
taken away. Then as they grow older, the problem only gets worse. Even the most
shy kids, when they hit their teens, suddenly want to become sociable and
popular."
It is feared that products such as
baby-proof iPad covers and iPotties, which feature built-in iPad stands, only
fuel the problem.
Parents who have found themselves
unable to wean their children off computer games and mobile phones are paying
up to £16,000 for a 28-day “digital detox” programme designed by Dr Graham at
the Capio Nightingale Hospital in London.
Psychiatrists estimate that the
number of people who have become digitally dependent has risen by 30 per cent
over the past three years.
A survey last week revealed that
more than half of parents allowed their babies to play with their phone or
tablet device.
One in seven of more than 1,000
parents questioned by babies.co.uk website admitted that they let them use the
gadgets for four or more hours a day.
James Macfarlane, managing
director of the website, said: “Given that babies between 3-12 months are awake
for only around 10 hours per day this is a huge proportion of their waking day.
“Although 81 per cent of our users
felt that children today spend too much time on smart devices, it hasn’t put
most of them off using them to entertain their baby.”
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