Re: Children and iPads
TBH, I think that particular genie is well out of the bottle and there is no turning back. Yes, the younger generation do seem to be permanently attached to their technology. However, is that any worse than it was 'back in the day', when some children would have their noses glued to a book?Re: Children and iPads
Grace has a tablet not an iPad and on that she has a limited number of apps, one she most uses is her kindle. I'm not sure I'd want to limit her reading a book so I don't really limit her reading on her tablet.Re: Children and iPads
I am a wicked granny. When I looked after my grandchildren for three weeks it was my rules.. That included no computer at mealtimes , you sit at the table and eat ..My granddaughter learned the hard way , she was playing with her tablet/ipad whatever and wouldn't come to the table , she wanted to eat on the sofa with ipad thing in hand ...I said no , so her brother and I ate our lunch she was called once more and ignored me and her lunch went into the dogs bowl.Re: Children and iPads
It worries me when I see kids holding ipads when out and about. Supposing they dropped it? It's not a cheap item to buy or replace. Or did Mummy or Daddy get a new one, and handed over the one not needed anymore to their child? And children holding their parent's mobile phone! Arghhh...don't drop that, either!!!Re: Children and iPads
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Try having a decent conversation with a kid on an iPad or tablet! It's a waste of time as they are totally transfixed!!Re: Children and iPads
Re: Children and iPads
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