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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This morning my 6 yo asked me if she could "watch" a book that she had "watched" in school. We happened to have the actual book at home, but when I read it, she said the "real" book has sound effects. Is there any chance of getting rid of these giant screens or at least avoiding having kids regularly watch videos under the guise of "reading"?[/quote] Welcome to 21st century! E books have been here. Read the way you want at home. Volunteer regularly to read off screen to your kid's class. If teacher doesn't want you to be a regular, go when teacher says it's ok to go. Volunteer in other ways at your school. Advocate for less screens with your kid's school's Admin. Advocate with BOE. Get more people to, if enough complain they may "look into it". It could be another many years for change if it even happens at which time your current ES kid will have already been promoted to middle school or will be in high school. Welcome to MCPS the largest school district in the state![/quote] Don't they also use massive amounts of screen time in middle and high school?[/quote] Protect those early ES brains[/quote]
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