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Simple. The schools when our kids were young encouraged plenty of screen time, from age 5 on -- we both wanted a more balanced mix. Plenty of time for life as viewer and visual consumer later. Playing out, football, swimming and forests as well as viewer to be data mined to death. We both chose to put the screens aside when the kids were toddlers. T'was pre smartphone and tablet anyway.

It's not like they had any chance of lacking screen time through their childhood with schools as they are. Nor were they deprived access, or lacked natural ability come 5 and 6 on... Or lacked inclination to become addicted to WoW come 13 or 14.

I'm not sure what you mean with your point about "life experience as an adult matches your life experience as a child". Maybe I'm completely missing it. For any of us born before the home computer revolution of the 1980s, childhood and work are likely dramatically different things. I'd rather the kids get a chance to be children than start preparing them for a life of work at age 2 or 4...




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