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[T01-04/26] Can't live without

Why are children attracted to new things (such as electronics)?

Câu hỏi phụ

  1. 1Why do some grown-ups hate to throw out old things (such as clothes)?
  2. 2Is the way people buy things affected? How?
  3. 3What do you think influences people to buy new things?
  4. 4Why do all children like toys?
  5. 5Do you think it is good for a child to always take his or her favourite toy with them all the time?

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Children are naturally drawn to new things, especially electronics, because novelty gives them a strong sense of excitement and discovery. A tablet, a game console, or even a smart toy responds instantly, so children feel rewarded very quickly. They are also at an age where they learn by touching, testing, and copying others, so if their friends or older siblings use a gadget, they often want to try it too. Adults, on the other hand, may keep old things because those objects have sentimental value or because they were brought up not to waste anything. For example, an old jacket might remind someone of a special trip, even if they rarely wear it. Buying habits are definitely affected by advertising, social media, trends, and convenience. People are often encouraged to replace things before they really need to, simply because a newer version looks more stylish or promises to make life easier. As for toys, I think children like them because toys help them imagine, practise social roles, and feel in control of a small world of their own. Having a favourite toy can be comforting, especially in unfamiliar places, so I do not think it is harmful in moderation. However, if a child cannot go anywhere without it, parents may need to gently help them become more independent and flexible.

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