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Act_of_Reparation

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53. I have a degree in psychology and access to PubMed.
Tue May 10, 2022, 04:37 PM
May 2022

Any studies in particular you think I should look up?

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My house would be no less then 13 years old jimfields33 May 2022 #1
Ours was 16 - Ms. Toad May 2022 #14
That's even better. You did great! jimfields33 May 2022 #15
She did have access to the internet - Ms. Toad May 2022 #17
My son is 32 forthemiddle May 2022 #18
Given that we parents still have (mostly) dumb phones Ms. Toad May 2022 #22
I use mine as a GPS and to manage my ADHD...honestly, I think technology is fantastic. Demsrule86 May 2022 #45
If cell phones had been available when I was a teenager, my parents would have given one sooner csziggy May 2022 #33
Nope. I want the ability to track where my kids is at all times...too many bad people out there Demsrule86 May 2022 #43
Posted from iPhone Johnny2X2X May 2022 #2
Zombification. 2naSalit May 2022 #6
Such parents do their kids a disservice. Like it or not. This is the world they live in. Demsrule86 May 2022 #3
Children's brains are not developed enough to deal with social media Sympthsical May 2022 #9
Indeed, there are plenty of adults who are taken for a ride by social media ck4829 May 2022 #12
This might come as a shock. Act_of_Reparation May 2022 #16
That's not really an answer Sympthsical May 2022 #26
I heard the same thing about gaming...and making a kid an outcast isn't good psychologically Demsrule86 May 2022 #39
Gaming and social media are not the same things Sympthsical May 2022 #44
Gaming is done on social media. My son (grown) has friends he met playing WOW. Demsrule86 May 2022 #50
I have a degree in psychology and access to PubMed. Act_of_Reparation May 2022 #53
I know right? Demsrule86 May 2022 #41
Sorry that is just BS...I was a military brat and when got Dad got out we moved to Connecticut. Demsrule86 May 2022 #38
The world you grew up in is not the world as it exists now Sympthsical May 2022 #46
Kids picking on kids perceived to be 'weird' hasn't changed. And you are trying to hold Demsrule86 May 2022 #52
Well, not teaching your kid anything about technology can only harm them. Demsrule86 May 2022 #42
Monsters! dawg May 2022 #4
I didn't. madaboutharry May 2022 #5
I like the idea of a dumb phone for kids/teens. honest.abe May 2022 #7
Well, these days, kids need smartphones for school oregonjen May 2022 #8
My kids sorta had dumb phones... LeftInTX May 2022 #10
But the phones could save the kids lives in an emergency MagickMuffin May 2022 #11
By the time kids are old enough to be out by themselves, they need a means to make phone calls. Ms. Toad May 2022 #13
The phone on the corner costed a dime crazylikafox May 2022 #21
Looks like it probably was a dime for most of my growing up years. Ms. Toad May 2022 #23
We Must Be Around The Same Age ProfessorGAC May 2022 #40
Wow! How did I survive my childhood, teenage years, young adulthood? BlackSkimmer May 2022 #34
The world wasn't quite as dangerous back then MagickMuffin May 2022 #35
Are we talking US kids? LakeArenal May 2022 #19
Meet this week's generational warfare piece. Act_of_Reparation May 2022 #20
My kids did not have phone or social forums until 16. I wanted home to be a safe LizBeth May 2022 #24
educational events/ conferences often ask us to "take out our phones" and respond to questions Demovictory9 May 2022 #25
My kids are 24 and 27. They did not have that issue. So I did not run into that quandry. LizBeth May 2022 #27
from college kids in class to adults at conferences. Your kids would have that issue today Demovictory9 May 2022 #29
No they would not seeing that at under 16 they were not in either college, or at adult conferences. LizBeth May 2022 #30
It is about Parenting, at the end of the day. Caliman73 May 2022 #28
Psychologists wrote the same about TV in the 1970's, Computer Games JCMach1 May 2022 #31
Yep. Any new technology is seen as a threat DavidDvorkin May 2022 #36
David Leonhardt in the NY Times today had a column Tomconroy May 2022 #32
They're just using their friends devices Arazi May 2022 #37
I seriously have not idea what to say really...I mean I love technology and have used it for Demsrule86 May 2022 #47
Same shit different era. CrackityJones75 May 2022 #48
Recommended. H2O Man May 2022 #49
Every parent does their own thing. I'm not a restrictive parent Buckeyeblue May 2022 #51
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