单选题What do educators and psychologists advise parents to do their multitasking kids?ATo cut off home internet connection.BTo seek medical treatment.CTo encourage their kids to have some social life.DTo help their kids to set personal goals.

单选题
What do educators and psychologists advise parents to do their multitasking kids?
A

To cut off home internet connection.

B

To seek medical treatment.

C

To encourage their kids to have some social life.

D

To help their kids to set personal goals.


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解析:
根据文章最后一段“so many kids lead highly scheduled lives that leave little time for old-fashioned socializing and family meals”以及“Just as important is for parents and educators to teach kids that it’s valuable, even essential to occasionally slow down, unplugs and take time to enjoy life beyond the screen”可知,专家们建议孩子们应该适度地从电脑屏幕中解放出来,多去参加一些像家庭聚会这样的社交活动。

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