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I could not agree more. I'm thankful that our kids were young before I had an iPhone because it's so hard to avoid being distracted ourselves and giving them tech....so we can get X, Y, Z done. Our family dinners NEVER included phones, kids or adults. Adults are just as bad btw...I've watched friends check FB while we've been dining. Really. Super annoying and puts them lower on the list of people with whom I like to eat. It absolutely is destroying conversation....people who can't stop checking phones can only listen superficially at best. Since simple listening is the passport to empathy, it's also affecting our empathic capacity. Big, big deal. Thanks for bringing it up.

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When you consider that several of the Silicon Valley titans are on the record that they don't allow their kids access to the tech... it sort of says it all.

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The best advice to those with babies/toddlers is to hold off on letting them access technology for as long as possible! It saddens me to see parents proudly share videoclips of how clever their toddler is, that they can work the parent's mobile phone. Once you let that genie out of the bottle, there's no putting it back. One might argue that older generations also used technology to babysit their kids (plopping them in front of the TV to get some respite from parenting)...the difference is that TVs weren't portable.

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Great point about the TV... I remember coming to the US (was brought up in Europe) and was stunned to see people leave the TV on all day, including through meals... I've been reading about how many parents/minders are on their phone rather than overseeing/watching their kids in the playground... and how it pushes kids to beg for attention... against the competition (being the phone)....

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