Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh...Kids do not NEED TO LEARN coding, computer language and how technology works. If you choose to go that route with your kids - fine. But don't transfer your opinion on all other kids. Not everyone wants to be an IT guy when they grow up -.-
Yes, someone will need to sweep the floors and pump the gas.

Anonymous wrote:Ugh...Kids do not NEED TO LEARN coding, computer language and how technology works. If you choose to go that route with your kids - fine. But don't transfer your opinion on all other kids. Not everyone wants to be an IT guy when they grow up -.-
Anonymous wrote:It depends on he child really but I personally regretted for allowing my 9 year old. He is all into forums, mods and ways to do things better but it's an obsession into a game. He cannot go out with a grumpy face and complains when he has reached his quota of computer time. Plus blocks with no gravity just doesn't make sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, forbade it for my ten year old. Someone tried to "kill" her character and she FREAKED out. She was crying, wailing.... no more Minecraft.
She is allowed to play Wizard 101 which appears to have better controls.
Yeah, I wouldn't let a 10 year old play in a server. She could play alone or against you though, if you ever want to try it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. There are still people out there who seriously think a 5 year old needs to start learning about technology. The technology he will be exposed to and needing to deal with when he is 20 is a completely different one, than the one that is around today. No child needs to know how an iPad works at age 5. Honestly...are any of you aware that there are 1-2 year olds who can handle an iPad? What does that tell you about how hard it is or how long it would take someone to pick it up if they never did it before? Really!?
Children have no need for technology. You try to make them and us believe that they do - but they just don't. Once they enter high school - maybe. Once they enter college - surely. Once they enter the job world...the basic stuff, absolutely. Programming? Coding? Only if their job takes them that way. In our world today everyone picks up the necessary skills almost automatically. A child does not need to learn how to type on a keyboard before they get into the teenage years. Honestly, no child even actually needs to 'learn' that either. Just having them exposed to PC and internet from an appropriate age on automatically slowly has them pick up the typing skill. There is exactly ZERO need to start at age 1 with introducing children to technology. Zero. And if you feel differently and really have your young children have screen time daily from birth I feel sorry for their brain development.
You seem to think that "technology" merely means being able to surf the web and make a powerpoint presentation. You are not very bright. Hopefully, your children will succeed in spite of you.
Those of us in opposition are calling bullshit on that idea. Perhaps for some very small group, playing video games will translate into a serious interest in and understanding of computer programming. But for most of our kids, giving them iPads and iPhones and letting them play computer games and surf the internet will teach them exactly nothing except how to play video games, surf the internet, and chit-chat in chit-chatty rooms. And if you're lucky, they won't become completely addicted or accidentally run into freaky people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my. There are still people out there who seriously think a 5 year old needs to start learning about technology. The technology he will be exposed to and needing to deal with when he is 20 is a completely different one, than the one that is around today. No child needs to know how an iPad works at age 5. Honestly...are any of you aware that there are 1-2 year olds who can handle an iPad? What does that tell you about how hard it is or how long it would take someone to pick it up if they never did it before? Really!?
Children have no need for technology. You try to make them and us believe that they do - but they just don't. Once they enter high school - maybe. Once they enter college - surely. Once they enter the job world...the basic stuff, absolutely. Programming? Coding? Only if their job takes them that way. In our world today everyone picks up the necessary skills almost automatically. A child does not need to learn how to type on a keyboard before they get into the teenage years. Honestly, no child even actually needs to 'learn' that either. Just having them exposed to PC and internet from an appropriate age on automatically slowly has them pick up the typing skill. There is exactly ZERO need to start at age 1 with introducing children to technology. Zero. And if you feel differently and really have your young children have screen time daily from birth I feel sorry for their brain development.
You seem to think that "technology" merely means being able to surf the web and make a powerpoint presentation. You are not very bright. Hopefully, your children will succeed in spite of you.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my. There are still people out there who seriously think a 5 year old needs to start learning about technology. The technology he will be exposed to and needing to deal with when he is 20 is a completely different one, than the one that is around today. No child needs to know how an iPad works at age 5. Honestly...are any of you aware that there are 1-2 year olds who can handle an iPad? What does that tell you about how hard it is or how long it would take someone to pick it up if they never did it before? Really!?
Children have no need for technology. You try to make them and us believe that they do - but they just don't. Once they enter high school - maybe. Once they enter college - surely. Once they enter the job world...the basic stuff, absolutely. Programming? Coding? Only if their job takes them that way. In our world today everyone picks up the necessary skills almost automatically. A child does not need to learn how to type on a keyboard before they get into the teenage years. Honestly, no child even actually needs to 'learn' that either. Just having them exposed to PC and internet from an appropriate age on automatically slowly has them pick up the typing skill. There is exactly ZERO need to start at age 1 with introducing children to technology. Zero. And if you feel differently and really have your young children have screen time daily from birth I feel sorry for their brain development.