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<blockquote data-quote="SID297" data-source="post: 15847518" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>When out with a bunch of people at dinner we like to play a game. We all take our phones out and stack them at the center of the table. First one to pick up their phone pays the bill.</p><p></p><p>I saw a young mom yesterday with what looked to be a 2 year old in a shopping cart at the grocery store yesterday. The kid was watching some video on an iPad. All I could think is that the mom is missing an opportunity to talk to her kid in an interesting setting. Just think of all the lessons and knowledge that could be passed on. Where does chicken come from? How are pickles made? Who grows the vegetables? Why do we use money? Etc. Instead, that poor kid's sponge of a mind is absorbing whatever is on that screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SID297, post: 15847518, member: 8858"] When out with a bunch of people at dinner we like to play a game. We all take our phones out and stack them at the center of the table. First one to pick up their phone pays the bill. I saw a young mom yesterday with what looked to be a 2 year old in a shopping cart at the grocery store yesterday. The kid was watching some video on an iPad. All I could think is that the mom is missing an opportunity to talk to her kid in an interesting setting. Just think of all the lessons and knowledge that could be passed on. Where does chicken come from? How are pickles made? Who grows the vegetables? Why do we use money? Etc. Instead, that poor kid's sponge of a mind is absorbing whatever is on that screen. [/QUOTE]
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