Abstract
In today’s rapidly developing era of modern technologies, children’s dependence on various electronic devices—especially mobile phones and the internet—is steadily increasing. Even a one-year-old infant is drawn to phone screens and tries to use them. Certainly, nowadays it is possible to quickly access information about current news, socio-political events, and the latest achievements in science and technology via the internet. This is undoubtedly one of the positive aspects of modern progress. In particular, staying informed about developments in education, healthcare, the economy, and other sectors in developed countries holds great importance in the context of globalization. However, it is also crucial to pay full attention to the natural mental and physical development factors of children during this process of advancement. Childhood is a period that forms through active movement, play, social interaction, and natural connections with the surrounding environment. Therefore, it is advisable to organize children’s free time not only through computer games but also through physical education, sports activities, and creative pursuits. In this way, a balanced approach is needed to develop not only technological skills in children but also to foster mental, physical, and psychological stability.