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Families and Technology: Can they exist together?

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Families and Technology:

Can they exist together?

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When you think about the word ‘family’ what do you picture?

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In the past, it might have been something like this.

But in today’s society…

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This is probably a better representation.

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The role of technology in everyday life has been on the rise for decades now.

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But more recently, technology’s toll on families has been detrimental.

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Though its convenience doesn’t need to be pondered, technology’s effects on family life can be construed as negative.

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Quality family time is being replaced with other activities– most of which revolve around technology and its incessant use.

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Parents and children alike are lost in the magical world technology creates.

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In today’s workforce,

it’s impossible to do anything without technology

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Smartphones are one of the leading sources of technology that employees rely on.

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More and more iPhones are being used at work.

By the end of 2010, 53% of companies had used iPhones as their primary means of communication.

-Sybase Inc, The Growth of Mobile – Sept. 2010

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Blackberry is also an unforgettable leader in the domination of smartphones.

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Known as a “business phone”, Blackberry owners have the ability to read documents, check e-mails, and sync calendars, among many other of its appealing features.

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It’s no wonder why mobile phones – especially smartphones– are being pushed more in society.

Their capabilities are endless!

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In the third quarter of 2010, worldwide mobile phone sales totaled 417 million units….

…this is a 35% increase from the year

before! -Press release, Gartner Newsroom – Nov. 2010

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Smartphone sales increased by 96%.

And by the first quarter of 2011, accounted for 19.3% of all overall mobile phone sales.

-Relax News, The Independent – May 15, 2011

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But with all this

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What happens to your valuable family time?

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Families and familial values are getting lost in the hustle and bustle of the hectic and thriving business and economic world.

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Children are growing up learning how to download and use apps, but not learning how to read.

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In a study, 47% of US teens said their social life would decline without their cellphone.

57% credit their cell phone with improving their life.-Harris Interactive, Marketing Charts – Sept. 2008

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Many businesses provide their employees with smartphones so they can constantly be tied to their work.

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But with all this preoccupation in his or her own technological world, how well are families really communicating?

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Time needs to be put aside for techno-less living.

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So families can remember what it feels like to spend quality time with each other.

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While our use of technology as a society may never decline…

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…we can and should find ways to not let it interfere with the other important parts of our lives.