Anonymous wrote:We were screen free until schools started computers in second grade. It was no big deal. If kids has asked for screens, we might have considered, but they just weren't around so it never came up. they did watch shows or movies when visiting friends and relatives but sometimes snuck off to read, particularly if a cousin was watching part of a series and not a stand alone movie.
Honestly now with youngest in fourth grade, we'd probably still be low screen except for this pandemic. Everyone is pretty fried at the end of a screen intense week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freshman year of college, they’ll line up the kids who were screen-free babies in one spot and the ones who weren’t in another.
Kidding of course. But I’m not a screens person and I think the teens who are addicted to their phones started somewhere.
I think you give anyone a phone and social media as a teen and they’re addicted whether or not they watched little baby bum at 1 or not
Anonymous wrote:Freshman year of college, they’ll line up the kids who were screen-free babies in one spot and the ones who weren’t in another.
Kidding of course. But I’m not a screens person and I think the teens who are addicted to their phones started somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Laughing aside, the only parents I know who did have actual mental health problems.
That’s a very unkind and judgmental comment.
I kinda feel like “no screens,” is the same as “breastfeed exclusively for the first year” and “sleep in the same room for the first year.” Sure, yeah, sounds good when your aren’t a parent. And then reality sets in and you just want to sleep (or make dinner without your DC “helping.”)
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally my parents were super strict about screens with me but totally let my younger sister do whatever. She's frankly a genius doing doing her MD/PhD so those episodes of Wishbone at 1 clearly didn't harm her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Laughing aside, the only parents I know who did have actual mental health problems.
That’s a very unkind and judgmental comment.