Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our niece was like this. She’s a more or less well-adjusted 8 year old now.
I’m just annoyed, Why make us feel bad about wanting to do our own thing?
and the devices are getting more and more addictive - which they may not have known.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know any 2-year olds who would be on the phone on playground as other kids play.
This kid is putting in effort to avoid other kids. They may have a bigger problem than a phone use.
Anonymous wrote:so they were fusing over a child for three hours who was watching a phonefoo those three hours? this story makes less and less sense …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were the parents socializing? Maybe they felt they couldn’t be available to socialize themselves unless the kid was distracted. I still think it’s excessive and ridiculous for a park, unless there’s developmental issues you don’t know about, but the desire to be able to socialize may be the reason.
+1. My DC was crazy at that age. I wouldn’t have been able to have a conversation while my kid was playing. A screen gives the parents time to talk. Did you talk with the parents while the kids were playing?
No they were fussing over the child. We said maybe 10 words to them. The whole thing was pointless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were the parents socializing? Maybe they felt they couldn’t be available to socialize themselves unless the kid was distracted. I still think it’s excessive and ridiculous for a park, unless there’s developmental issues you don’t know about, but the desire to be able to socialize may be the reason.
+1. My DC was crazy at that age. I wouldn’t have been able to have a conversation while my kid was playing. A screen gives the parents time to talk. Did you talk with the parents while the kids were playing?
Anonymous wrote:Were the parents socializing? Maybe they felt they couldn’t be available to socialize themselves unless the kid was distracted. I still think it’s excessive and ridiculous for a park, unless there’s developmental issues you don’t know about, but the desire to be able to socialize may be the reason.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know any 2-year olds who would be on the phone on playground as other kids play.
This kid is putting in effort to avoid other kids. They may have a bigger problem than a phone use.