Outdoor Play versus Electronics
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Re: Outdoor Play versus Electronics
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I completely agree. Although hugely important to be outside and learn to ‘just play’, by preventing children from using electronics we are doing them an enormous disservice. There are new jobs appearing all the time that exist only because of advancements in technology and we should be encouraging children to explore technology as well as engaging in ‘traditional’ exploring.mac83 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2018, 18:06 Kids today are in the era of electronics. You cant go any where without seeing electronics. I think it is great that in the book, Toni's time isn't spent playing video games. My kiddo does love electronics, but we set boundaries. He loves to read and be outside playing with his friends. Electronics can be useful tools, but should never be used as babysitters. I like when books to emphasize video books. As an adult reader, I find a lot of novels reference electronics.
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It's great that your niece likes to play outside. We read so many instances of children not wanting to leave the electronic games they are playing. Of course, it is difficult to know exactly what every child is doing. The media does rather like to portray the excesses of everything.bb587 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 07:49 My niece likes playing with electronics, but she'll drop everything if there's a chance to play outside. Electronics are a part of their future. I think all interests should be encouraged and nurtured. If a child likes watching movies discuss the movies afterwards, act them out, or have them write/tell their own version.
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Playing with electronics is absolutely a wrong trend which leaves a bad impact on child's physical and mental health. This book is a good step to promote outdoor activities in children.llpwap wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 09:43 It was refreshing to read about a child that didn’t have a phone or game controller stuck to his hand. I have seen kids sit in the same room and text each other instead of talking to each other. I hope that reading this book and some good examples set by parents will encourage children to play outdoors instead of in the house all day.
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