Title | : | What are the Effects of Tablets and Smartphones on Babies’ Brains? | Babies: Their Wonderful World |
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The West Has Fallen Comment from : shady morsi |
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I banned phones and tablets in my house We have one phone and its only for need based things I hold it My kids range from 5 to 15 brbrThey dont have to worry about social media, screen time, etc They entertain themselves on our 10acre property instead Comment from : Amanda Mancini |
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How about attention span?? Emotional stability? Comment from : Amanda Mancini |
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Nice advertisement for iPads, BBC! brbrI'm going to get back to work trying to help kids whose tech addiction makes them emotionally unstable and violent now Comment from : OwlHome |
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Comment section is far better than the video itself Thank you all for sharing your experiances Comment from : Rajneesh Kumar |
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Preparing the next crop of smart phone assemblers Comment from : christopher dawkins |
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What I never understand is, what are you supposedly gaining from giving technology to babies and children? Even if the damage of using it in excess is debatable (I ABSOLUTELY do not think it is), since you gain nothing, just don't do itbrI teach English in first grade, and there is an unquestionable difference between children who use technology at home and children who don't Children that use technology, if they're consuming educational material, might learn some concepts at home that we haven't studied yet, so I can see how parents might think they are "advanced" But knowing content is the least meaningful way to measure learning You measure learning by skills and achieving developmental milestones, and non-tech kids outpace the rest every single time by this measurebrAnd when non-tech kids are exposed to the supposedly "advanced" content tech-kids have already learned, they have no issue learning them as well as the rest of their peers, if not better They will also perform better in pretty much any significant task for that age group, like learning how to write, colouring, using scissors, tying their shoe laces, prosocial behaviour, self-regulation of emotions, etcbrAnd the argument of exposing them so they can learn to use technology seems poor as well If it's necessary for them to learn in the future, they will when it's time People who grew up not using technology are all perfectly able to use their phones, tablets, etc nowadays If they need to learn, they can do so when it's appropriate, but I wouldn't take the risk of messing with childhood development for that reasonbrPeople always say "a balance is better," but I definitely think "the least you can do, the better" Comment from : Sofia Rueda |
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youtube/He3IJJhFy-IbrWhen they're hooked, hard to get them offand feeding the monster now will only create mental issues later, especially in elementary school Comment from : eckalecka |
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so - tech can support children to orient to straight lines as a measure of development?? Comment from : Tansy Watts |
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I think this piece is asking the wrong question I don't think motor skill development is really a concern people have around babies and toddlers use of digital technology There are other concerns around, for example, their social and emotional development and attention There are recent studies showing that certain cognitive functions are improved by video games But this is not surprising at all What we need to ask is whether these particular cognitive skills are very beneficial to them and what other damage might we be doing to them in other areas? Comment from : Kids For Now |
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It also Burns your eye sockets out Comment from : vids |
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Jlo sister or Comment from : sagalou |
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In my opinion, tv is the best technology a child that is 2 old bsc u can have free control of the tv kids can't get so much addicted to stupid things they find on YT u can just add an educational show by or phone or since we don't use DVDs anymore create a playlist of moves and series that u download from YT or any site for the child to safely chose something Comment from : {ETezinha YouTube} |
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Ok so my thoughts on this, it’s ok to give your kids tech, just regulate constantly on what they are doing and god forbid keep them far away from YouTube Comment from : Forbsinator |
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also this tests lack since they just try basic stuff, in the same way people who throw away their lives in front of tv, movies, computer games and dont do much activities outside, they just develop adicctions that will create outcasts Comment from : thefriendly aspie |
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yeah right they have access to a world of isolation lack of contact with the real world and a future of big addiction depression anxiety and many other issues which is happening cause people dont go into real life just stay behind screens Comment from : thefriendly aspie |
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All of the kids being bad are because they are being ignored while using the tablet Comment from : Jose Perez |
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Schools that use cell phones, tablets, and wifi in general should be shut down or fined millions of dollars immediately!!! They’re killing the children’s life spans off by decades Those children will not have healthy children either It puts a permanent dent in the genetic code Comment from : A W |
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Watch Dr George Carlo’s Wifi in Schools on YouTube Schools that have gone wifi, with all the research that’s out there across the world in every country’s library of medicine, should be shut down There’s no greater health risk that humanity faces right now It’s worse than cigarettes in the long term It’s destroying our microbiome, the birds, trees, and people It puts a permanent dent in the genetic code, damages the blood brain barrier, increases tumor likelihood by 60 after only 1000 hours, causes severe hair loss, infertility, vertigo, fainting, choking sensations, etc etc Suicides have risen over it bc the people most effected by it cannot escape it Why? Bc of stubborn and selfish society insisting on using them in public spaces Comment from : A W |
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I see it way too abrOften where parents give up their phones as pass icier Big mistake parents Let you’re kids be bored and figure life out! Phones for babies isn’t right Comment from : Tinmanmv |
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It’s making them play more ROBLOX Comment from : NeonNexus |
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well umm we need somethin' that make's babies have that presision whitout zombifing them Comment from : piracube |
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They’re gonna have a severe tech addiction but I guess that’s where we’re all at now I grew up on windows 98, N64, GameBoy Color and the later stuff Now I just sit on my phone all day Lol Comment from : Ty Barker |
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No kids should own tablets or phones PERIOD Once in a while and I do mean ONCE in a WHILE is ok to give them 30 minutes or an hour maybe 2 hrs in rare occasions but NO MORE These things are ruining childhoods My nephews don't want to play outside, they don't like going out and if they do they have to have their phones/tablets, they don't get excited about anything outside of their phones/tablets and they don't interact with anyone unless its through a tablet/phone online This stuff is too much and parents are to blame for giving these objects to kids to baby sit them Comment from : TheRbruin10 |
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Ok, but what about research that indicates babies regularly exposed to screens have higher instances of autism? Does that not hold any relevance on the "benefits" of device exposure? Is it just meant to be a trade off? They'll have better dexterity, it just comes at the cost of autism, is that it? That benefit definitely doesn't outweigh that risk! brbrAdmittedly, the activities offered for kids on mobile devices do require a certain amount of precision for them to be successfully interacted with, so it's understandable that they encourage them to hone in on those skills more intently But, that same requirement for precision and dexterity can also be achieved with tactile activities, and there's so much more to gain from them! One of the greatest advantages to using more of a guided, kinesthetic learning over technology is that it also offers the benefit of fostering social and communicative skills It doesn't zero in on dexterity to specifically offer any accelerated development, but it facilitates several kinds of development at the same time and offers a crucial social componentbrbrScreentime exposure just promotes solitude and allows babies to retreat into themselves instead of interacting with their surroundings It's an impersonal, emotionless activity that facilitates isolation and detachment instead of encouraging the connections they should be establishing or the bonds they should be building If a child were to have any sort of underlying predilection or tendencies toward autism that hadn't yet been uncovered, allowing them to retreat into a screen could actually be laying the foundation for it's development or inadvertently increasing the severity of it's symptoms A simple screen could end up creating devastating, completely avoidable consequences and it feels really irresponsible to omit that Comment from : L Blincoe |
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Die Abhängigkeit von Computern und Handys steigt bei Kindern jährlichbrEs is für Kinder auch sehr schwierig, die Abhängigkeit zu überwindenbrBevor Kinder mit einem Computer oder Handy anfängt, sollten die Eltern an ersten Stelle auf die Risik achtenbrDie Zukunft hängt davon ab, was wir heute tun Comment from : Germany Ming-Liang Liao |
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My son started using his tablet at age 2 years 4 months 4 months later he has mastered the tablet and his vocabulary has exploded It's quite incredible Comment from : Lancia Boy |
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whenever i see little children (on the bus, at the doctors') all they want is their mom's phone they sometimes even get agressive and start yelling if they can't watch vivid colors quickly changing for 15 minutes this needs to be regulated by the WHO so that kids cartoons can't have oversaturated colors and every scene needs to be long (at least 10 seconds) Comment from : Miller Trevor |
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Crazy Totally bonkers We know that there are negative impacts on humans (let alone children) and yet we continue to experiment ? Worst off - WITH INFANTS !? What idiots have we become brbrTruly No different than sheep, if not more docile Comment from : Nobody |
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tech users are actually very smartas i observed on some kidshow ever parents needs guidance and limit for this can affect thier visions Comment from : Nachan and Ness |
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I am more concerned about the tech toddlers’ eye-sight development, since they all have short hands and they are physically very close to the tablets, for certain time, daily Comment from : Psyche |
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Not to mention the impact of the parents disappeared in their screens, not giving their attention to the children Comment from : Martin West |
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Kids today are spoiled to their lazy parents Comment from : Krrrimmi |
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the correlation is, tech babies will be geniuses period Comment from : envios interdimencionales |
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Everybody knows they're harmful pieces of technology in so many ways No study can convince us of the opposite Comment from : I B |
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The use of tablets warps babies brains One only has to watch a toddler that has a tablet with a magazine to know that Most toys warp little brains; that is why we but them 123, ABC, nursery rhymes, blocks, crayons and coloring books, and even Mozart warp babies brains but we think that is great If things that engage infants worry you, you are asking the wrong questions Comment from : William Hugh Murray, CISSP |
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this is disgusting emotional manipulation that serves the harm of children and all aka, it's the BBC Comment from : sentient still |
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The question is do children have fine motor skills even when using tablets and phones more??brEeeh the problem now adays is kids can’t speak properly, lack patience, couldn’t point out a parsnip in a vegetable line up and inevitably the new generation can’t cope with the demands of daily life Loneliness and how to socialise also an issue Life on the farm is a story we now only tell children but do they know it is an actual lifebrbrChildren should be learning about nature, words, numbers, negotiation, positive communication and to feel safe and ok Kids should be made able to use a tablet and that’s it Comment from : Phyl K |
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Love how such important studies only have 200,000 views Comment from : The pink santa hat |
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I truly think that balance is key, if the child is able to become emotionally attached to his/her device, they may not want to pay attention to other things and may show anger when the device is removed/dies/breaks etc and the device becomes a disadvantage If the child views the device more as a learning/exploring tool or reward, these things tend not to be prevalent and knowing how to use said device can be an advantage Comment from : Br0k3nH3adBanz |
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But That only proves one aspect of brain development ie eye to hand coordination And that too is largely a motor skill What about cognitive improvements? Comment from : Himanshu Sharma |
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Amazing Comment from : Muhammad Shakeel Ahmed |
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HEY! thats offensive brbrbrbrbrbrbrto me a tablet owner Comment from : ItsBully |
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My wife stays at home and plays like crazy with them, when I get home I give them an hour or so of the kid tablet and than we get back to playing with puzzles, sensory things n suchits all in moderation y'all Comment from : DandySpeedyAndy |
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I would have been interested to see dimensions such as - social skills, attention span, things like sharing, doing puzzles etc, is it making them smarter? etc Comment from : kimberleynatasha |
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I buyed a big ipad wehn I was 2 and now I have big ipad but new Comment from : 🄲🅽’s ʛᾄʀᾄʛἔ |
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So which group did good? brThis program didn't answer anything accept all of them seemed to do basically the same Comment from : Rain Snow |
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Well done I think br I never used a touchscreen until I was an adult I'm not sure if my father ever has and I know my grandmother never did! Pity Three generations deprived of improving their motor skills with this technology before the age of 2 :/ And yet somehow we all managed to live good, successful lives interesting! Comment from : Rae A |
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There a dozen ways to improve a baby's motor skills without a tablet They should stop acting like this one advantage should be a reason to give a child a tablet Comment from : decoraqueen a |
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My daughter is 4 and she's the brightest at school because she learnt colours, numbers including other poems and creatures through her tablets The good thing is she started using this tablet from 3 months old I decided to continue because of the strange attention she developed from day one looking at it although another reason is for us to be left alone when busy, but she would watch and not even touch or disrupt it brshe eventually started school and could identify things in class quickly that the teacher singled her out i remember when she was about a year plus she would reply us using only 123456789 just to express herself regardless of the question because that's all she could say lolbrtablets is good if you use it the right way i'd say Comment from : ashes |
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10-13 is good age to get a phone as entering highschool has more pressure and should have atleast like the shell phone so you wont get bulliedfor a phone? Comment from : CsStable |
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The research was sponsored by Samsung Comment from : Ullib kante |
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All I know is that I used to be a huge reader as a kid, and I would watch the tv sometimes and play disc computer games back in the 90s-2000s Ever since smart phones and modern computers came into my life I can definitely see that my concentration and attention levels have diminished to some degree So if this change happened because I started using these things in my preteens/teens, what will they do to people who have them from babyhood? Comment from : OhhowHelovesus777 |
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Study Confirmed: The person who developed this study experienced too much screen time during their childhood Comment from : Mr JASH |
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"Technology is bad for babies! It ruins their brains!"brbrMillennial researchers: bHOLD MY IPHONE/b Comment from : Nugget |
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"Technology is bad for babies! It ruins their brains!"brbrMillennial researchers: bI'm about to end this man's whole career/b Comment from : Nugget |
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As someone with a degree in child education and development and currently a preeschool teacher working with kids age 2 to 6, I beg of you, don´t give your children celphones and tablets at all, children younger than 13 don´t need a screen or to have uncontrolled access to the internet, the cons definetly outweight the pros for this Comment from : Alex_The _Carat |
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There is research that suggests action video games can have positive benefits on cognitive abilities including things like fine motor skills However, using these technologies (ipads, tablets, smart phones) should not be first resort I think parental interactions will be most beneficial to child development Maybe in later years incorporating some technological strategies could be acceptable but the primary means of learning should always be through human interactions I think the effects of technology and children is not black or whiteb but rather a gray area Comment from : alyssa konieczny |
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I've yet to see any tech professional or child sociologist/psychologist RECOMMEND letting kids use tablets That tells me all I need to know Comment from : Sam L |
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Extremely small sample size Even 15 kids wld have made this more meaningful Comment from : UnstoppableHeart |
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I don't trust this Firstly, babies and gadgets should not be near each other Tech is supposed to help- something which is difficult for them Let them Play! Comment from : MJruling |
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Meanwhile, Gen Z is thinking about how to hide their smart home from his baby Comment from : V |
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Horrible video probably paid for by the tech industry It's like drug pushers going into pre-schools and getting kids addicted ie customers for life! Comment from : Brisford Neville |
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This isn't what I think of when I look at the title This is more the baby's brain's ability to control the body "effects on the brain" would be more about learning ability, attention span, infuence on personality, addiction to certain games and other activities That's what concerns me the most Comment from : Thin Soldier |
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Obviously it biased research exptry in big scale like on emotion,character Comment from : Beetle Dune |
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What about their social mentality?brWhat about their abilities to take decisions? brDidn't answer any thing Comment from : Ibrahim kdkkesk Jdkdndisn |
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Technology is humanity's downfall Comment from : R- Sama |
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I wish the BBC had used their energy to put together meaningful studies or at least a meta analysis Comment from : Jake Pearson |
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Awfull test The kids from the 2 groups aren´t the same age Who are they trying to fool? Comment from : ampax420 |
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I don't think this surprises anyone I used Gcompris on an old laptop with a crummy and fiddly touchpad precisely for that It's never going to beat good old fashioned pretend play when it comes to building friendships, social skills and language skills Comment from : KRIGBERT |
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What almost everyone here seems to be missing is that its not technology that is the problem, rather the mind numbing games and apps these young children are exposed to Games that are designed to entice and addict Once a child wants to play something incessantly, advertising can be slid in and they won't mind Its all about the money, the ability to get them to want something so their parents buy it Its hard saying no to an adorable face you love so dearly Marketers know this and take full advantage of your vulnerabilities If your child is so interested in your device learn how to disable all the games and let them play with the device It will be a puzzle to them and learning how to make it work will be challenging Today's geniuses in tech didn't spend their childhood playing games They designed and built stuff Playing a game is passive Building/designing is active In the real world children are far more actively involved with what is around them Their attention span is tottaly different Tech kids have lightning bolt levels of patience, as in non-existent This is the single biggest problem with technology The real world takes patience Tech makes us believe anything we want can be acquired with very little effort because the stars of YouTube and Instagram do it They live in the huge houses, drive the exotic cars, have a perfectly attractive spouse and never seem to work much So obviously we can do Comment from : S Wilhelm |
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"Tech kid" and "Non tech kid" are extremely superficial cateogies that should be explained For example, how many hours a day do the tech kids spend using a tablet or smartphone?brAlso, 3 students per group are not enough to even come somewhat close to a conclusion Comment from : Peter Silie |
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And all those kids will need glasses when they grow up Comment from : Fernando Torre-Mora |
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So the conclusion is, there is no reason to be worried about letting your toddler use technology and there are other more important things like being in a loving attentive family and well fed that will affect their development! Comment from : Fedaykin24 |
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My almost 2 year old grandson has his own iPad and he uses my iPhone all the time but he also handles weapons and sports equipment and we play outside all the time Comment from : Michael |
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They use fine motor skills on tablets They press the right things to avoid pressing something that will take them out of their cartoons or games It should be kind of expected Comment from : LordAwesome Tony |
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For real research, 6 children can't prove anything! I only know that I saw many kids wearing glasses today No matter what your conclusion of this fake research is , I will not buy it Comment from : Jocelyn Guo |
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I have found some moderate usage to be helpful I found some toy videos on YouTube that has sparked my son's interest in playing with some of his toys I have severely limited his exposure to those videos after the fact but he loves his toy trains and cars now even more than he used to Comment from : hengineer |
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this doesn't change my mind, when I have babies, I'll do it the old way, technology scares me in a way Comment from : Keith Kogane |
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My son has never been attracted to electronics he sees his cousins doing it but would rather interact with people and toys around him We've never tried to shove a device in his face and take the time to interact with him on a daily basis Comment from : Lari Emanuel |
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NO PHONES OR TABLETS FOR MY BABY!!!! Comment from : Arthur van Essen |
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Are you kidding me? What are they trying to prove With a sample of only 6 kids This proves nothing 😒 Comment from : May Ebbeni |
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The hosts make up is perfect👌🏽 Comment from : Miss Xalím |
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This study is so accurate👏 6 people! (ironic) Comment from : Julien Flutto |
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So you mean using tech at an early age stimulate the brain and make babies smarter? Comment from : Karl Jo |
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BS, the position of the paper were different when they were trying the straight line Comment from : 17joemi |
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6:15 me playing stacks Comment from : grrumble |
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4:32 OMG she's better than me drawing lines Comment from : E Field |
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Was that JLo hosting the show? Comment from : Ernesto Simbulan |
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Jennifer Lopez Comment from : Bella |
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Ok I’m 13 and I don’t think I can walk straight😂 Comment from : lindsay reese |
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The fine motor skills type of desterity is better because that is what tablets develop Kids are more naturally going to develop the physical coordination I am worried about the mental concentration and emotional control because I was not going to let my daughter use electronics at a young age especially but it kind of happened because we all use them around hereI am not proud of it but anyways now she begs and whines and screams for movies, throws fits about us not letting her play with our phones, does not concentrate on her toys or play with them as much and seems to have little or no desire to, does not look at her books as much, does not sit down and play as much as she used to, and definitely gets irritated more easily She is only 19 months I just connected that a lot of the issues arose as she became introduced to more and more electronics Comment from : DNE Momming |
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My nephew is surrounded by technology whenever he comes to my house to baby sit himbrI can see the sparkle in his eye when he learns something new and pronounces a new word rightbrOnly 2 and can use an iPhone, Android and a tv remotebrWe love watching pj masks, team umizumi, Paw patrol etc we let him watch YouTube videos that show color names, numbers, the Abcs, and fun stuff mixed in with showing emotionsbrHe speaks fluently, his mother doesn’t take the time to potty train him,(she’s still a great mom) he tells us when he has to pee and go potty Although he often times has tantrums when a screen is taken away from him, he’s so smart and loves to playbrWe love him dearly and can’t wait to see him grow up into a smart young man Comment from : Tee Hee |
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