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4 months ago Edited: 4 months ago, bio_man
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When meditate on the issue how to make Kids more happy and fulfilled that would be engagement in games but instead virtual one it should be stimulated real one like toys sport and outdoor activities, for what tho  parents need to put some extra effort than just simply keeping them "safe" at home while relaxing in front of sat or cable tv vortex!, effort that is less and less doable for many that live modern lifestyle where they need to watch their Kids instead Grandparents!, altho even in traditional societies that smooth familiar babysitting leverage is less and less effective coz the modern Kids are living to fast for elderly to keep up with their pace of engagement thus even in conservative environment Kids are tilting more and more in virtual fun especially when now for good gaming experience now is enough even smartphone!

 Thumbs Up Sign I agree here, but it's also important to note that humans don't evolve significantly from generation to generation to suggest that kids are now too hyper for their grandparents. I think the divide is more noticeable due to unshared interests between a two generation split. Like you said, children are more into electronics, characters such as Mario (as opposed to Mickey Mouse or Bugs Bunny), etc., which requires further effort by the grandparents to share that common ground. Hence, the art of conversation is lost in that sense. Before, grandparents would share skills they've learned throughout their lives directly; the current generation would rather rely on a YouTube expert instead. However, from what I am noticed being a father, my children still *love* playing with toys, and we only allow 15 minutes to Nintendo daily. In fact, Nintendo is an excellent way to punish our kids, threatening not to let them play if they don't clean their room or eat their vegetables sort of thing
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Educator
4 months ago
On a side note, those kid shows are extremely annoying Grinning Face with Smiling Eyes

I avoid having my children watch them like the black plague!
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4 months ago
Eh sweet pain, tho without pain no gain [1] hm if grandpa was fine for hammering mortaring fixing things experience plus minus cards and chess daddy should had have found time for outdoor activities, and altho fishing looks quite easy think hiking could bring greater experience if have compas and bear'pepper'spray or signal gun ...



About those videos yeah at best look like wrong inequality bell, tho socialism and things could get commune alike sharing experience, as was case in my ex-Yu childhood days when sharing was prime job if want to survive day after in the hood!, not sure just was more rewarding to share or collect marbles and fifa/nba panini stickers!?
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