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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a mini and when I lift a regular iPad I'm stunned at how heavy and cumbersome it is. See like it would be so easy to drop.[/quote] [b]6 y/o DD has a mini[/b] and it's perfect. To me the bigger size is just too big. I also think it would be dropped a lot more if we had the regular one. It's just too heavy.[/quote] I am clearly missing something, here. A 6-yr-old should be playing with toys and reading books. Nothing like hooking them on technology WAY too early. And we wonder why teachers have such a hard time getting and keeping kids' attention now. It is because the teacher has no flashing lights, no electronic tones, and so on. We are creating attention-deficient zombies. [/quote] PP here- Okay that was NOT the point but since you're feeling all judgy I'll elaborate. DD attends a private school about 40 minutes from our house and two days a week gets to have her ipad in the car. What she does on her iPad: Reads. CREATES her own books (with sound effects, captions, text & photos) Watches her favorite show- How It's Made- (if you ever have the time I'm sure she'd LOVE to explain to you the process for creating kayaks, holograms or car radiators). Skypes with family across the globe Animates her own three minute movies. Uses Maily to email friends. Research topics the is curious about. Yesterday she wanted to know more about the Bioluminescent Bay we'll visit in Puerto Rico next week - specifically the life span of the micro-organisms that make the water glow. She takes photos and video and dances to music. She and friends video dramatic productions (often using their American Girl dolls) Listens to storynory podcasts of classic books to help her fall asleep (halfway through Alice in Wonderland now). Some of her other interests (unrelated to the ipad) are building robots and model rockets (received a launch certificate from the Goddard NASA Space Center) Science experiments Art projects (loves using recycled materials) Play dates (usually two or three per week) Riding her skateboard and playing in the playground Pottery Tennis Swimming. Building with legos (which she has done for hours at a time) She is (unofficially) one of her teacher's favorites -a leader and a rule follower, with reading and math scores at 5th grade level according to latest evaluation. On top of it all DD is kind, generous, outgoing and very well liked. So much for your assumptions.[/quote] I am the OP and I have a five year old that uses the iPad for minecraft and that's it--u don't need to justify yourself to anyone, thank you for your input. [/quote]
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