They are looking at others to give them free babysitting and entertain their kids. I don't want to talk to your child on a flight, except if there is a good reason - they are seated by me alone, you are ill, etc. Your kid, your responsibility. |
Oh, grow up. |
| You are not a low tech home if you are on here and use screens constantly. You restrict your kids from using them and that's different. |
Oh what a miserable a-hole you sound like. Who is looking for a babysitter? I know our kids are fine leaving iPads and video games at home. They’ll be there when we get back. If there’s a movie in the plane whoever wants to watch it can watch it. We have some nice conversations with people waiting for a flight, we bring the young ones to a play area, and we’re able to sit without looking down at a screen. If you’re talking about children flying alone they sit in back with the flight attendants together. Toddlers are seen glued to iPhones or iPads everywhere. Shopping, taking a walk in a carriage, restaurants, playgrounds, everywhere and missing out on developing social skills. |
You have a unicorn. |
| We’re going to buy the kids a Tin Can phone for Christmas. |
This is how I raised my daughters who are now 16 and have phones. When they were kids we didn’t even own an iPad so they didn’t know what they were missing. We travelled a lot to see family in other states as well as internationally and they were fine playing games, chatting, coloring, playing with stickers etc. It’s so sad to see so many young children completely zoned out on iPads these days. |
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I don’t stress over it too much. I think so much of screen addiction is genetic. One of my kids will stare at a screen happily all day. The other gets bored after 5 minutes and wanders off, usually to go do something dangerous. I don’t know if arbitrary limits would fix that.
Are you doing well in school? Getting some exercise and outdoor time? Seeing friends? Overall happy? Then I don’t care if you use screen time in between. |
Who cares if kids are on screens. You rant while on a screen. You name call on a screen. That speaks volumes. |
I don’t care if adults are on screens. It’s about children. You have a real problem of you can’t understand why a two year old should not be out with an iPhone attached to her hand. Read up on it. |
+100 |
Will they grow up to be miserable judgmental adults addicted to their phones? Like you? |
+1 Not in most public schools. Laptops are used in class. Homework is assigned and submitted on laptop. Even books and articles/short stories are often provided only in electronic copy form. Cheaper that way and less copy paper. |
There are lots of ways to keep kids engaged while traveling other than screens. We do allow our kids to watch movies on flights if the plane has a screen in the seatback, but we never give our kids screens on car rides, and they never get any interactive content or apps anywhere. With the traffic around here my kids are in the car for 1-2 hours a day, and we listen to music and audiobooks while they look out the windows. They don’t even think to ask for screens. Of course they also go to a no-tech school, which helps. |
this is the stupidest post have ever read. you are describing 99/9% of parents. |