It's March.
At this point in time, the delegates discussed the state of the country.
Yesterday, in a panel discussion with the Beijing delegation, Yao Ming brought the following suggestions this year:
Regarding the mobilization of minors to carry out a 24-hour action to turn off the screen, so that more young people can go to the sports field, get close to nature, enter the real social scene, and grow into the next generation with healthy physical, mental, mental and moral character.
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Mr. Bai Yansong commented:
"Representative Yao Ming's suggestion is too polite, he mentioned that he hopes that minors will turn off the screen 24 hours a day every semester, in fact, I think that every month minors should have such a screen off one day, to play and read."
Let's talk about it.
Da Yao has always been very concerned about the growth of teenagers.
Previously, he said that in recent years, the popularity of smart devices and smartphones has far exceeded our expectations.
We are concerned that the mobile phone addiction of adolescents in rural areas, especially left-behind children, has affected their healthy growth.
The stereotype of rural children running in the fields, climbing mountains and rivers no longer exists.
From a starting point, there is no doubt that this is a forward-looking and socially valuable public health proposal.
The recommendation aims to systematically address the problems of visual impairment, weakened social skills, lack of exercise and sleep disturbance caused by excessive dependence on electronic devices by limiting the daily screen time of minors.
At the same time, it promotes the innovation of educational concepts and social resource allocation.
This proposal directly addresses the current social pain points.
The myopia rate among Chinese adolescents remains high, and problems such as obesity and anxiety are becoming increasingly prominent, and the over-reliance on electronic products is widely regarded as an important trigger.
24-hour action is not a formality, how to make "screen off" from a slogan to a habit?
It is not only necessary for children to be conscious, but also for the whole society to answer together, and the practice path needs to rely on a multi-party coordination mechanism.
The road is long and obstructive, but I agree with the starting point of Da Yao's suggestion, which is very necessary.
It would be great if we could awaken the sense of responsibility of every family, school, and society.
The harm of mobile phones to the young generation has long been beyond our imagination.
Take the countryside, for example.
During the Spring Festival this year, when I returned to the village for the Chinese New Year, I found that many parents who went to the city were busy with work, and either left their children in their hometowns to be equipped with mobile phone contacts, or brought them into the city, and their children were home alone.
In order to "facilitate contact", parents bought mobile phones for their children, but they became "accomplices" of their children's addiction to games.
The first thing my nephew next door said when he saw me was: "Do you play with chicken..."
In order to "eat chicken", for the sake of "king", he can not go out for a day, and the content he watches TV is also the projection of the game...
When I asked about the grades, I naturally couldn't get better, and I was counted last in the class.
His father works outside the home, and his grandmother takes him, and he usually spends no less money on making up classes.
So, what I told his dad was:
"If you don't control him to play with his mobile phone, it's useless to make up for classes..."
Banning mobile phones is a means, not an end.
It is not an exaggeration to call it "electronic opium".
The short videos, live broadcasts, and games designed by the platform's algorithm are like an invisible net, firmly grasping the attention of children.
The post-00s generation, known as the "plug-in generation", grew up in the period of rapid development of the Internet, and became more dependent on the Internet and various digital products such as mobile phones, computers, and cameras.
Ask yourself, we adults can't do without mobile phones.
During the New Year's holidays and company gatherings, most people are holding their mobile phones and playing their own games, and the people gathered in front of them seem to have nothing to do with themselves.
thought of a sentence that Dazhi said on the show a few days ago:"Mobile phones are getting farther and farther away."
In 2025, Wang Zhizhi still does not use WeChat, he laughs at himself that he still lives in the 90s of the last century, accepts what he can accept, and rejects what he can't.
He also admitted that because he was unwilling to compromise, he sometimes lived a tired life, and for example, he could only pay in cash for parking lot fees, and he couldn't scan the code to pay, which was very time-consuming...
Addiction to electronic screens is a common problem of modern people, who are increasingly dependent on the solace of the Internet to transcend the real world.
In Brother Di's fan group, there are many brothers who have already become fathers and mothers, and I can't give too lofty advice.
But with Yao Ming's proposal (suggestion), what I want to say is:It is also important for adults to lead by example.
If you can, let your child get closer to nature and breathe in the fresh air.
For example, when spring ploughing comes, take your children to experience the feeling of running in the rural fields and enjoy the gifts of nature...