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[HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF INFORMATIZATION OF EDUCATION AND UP-BRINGING].

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    Increased child aggression and health issues correlate with educational informatization. A study in Irkutsk found faster but lower-quality information processing and increased fears in preschool children due to this trend.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Health
    • Educational Psychology
    • Environmental Health

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    • A decade-long decline in children's health quality and a rise in aggression and motor disinhibition observed.
    • Educational institutions in Irkutsk studied for the impact of intensified and informatized education.

    Purpose:

    • To assess the impact of educational informatization on preschool children's health and cognitive functions.
    • To propose a hygienic assessment framework for educational informatization using a specific index.

    Summary:

    • Preschool children exposed to increased educational informatization showed faster but lower-quality information processing.
    • Elevated aggressive background, unmotivated fears, reduced cardiovascular endurance, and higher morbidity rates were noted.
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