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  1. As a child I did most of those things, and my son did as well, but we didn’t let him have much access to screens until he was about ten or so.

    I used to put my fingertips very close together and look at light through the tiny hole, and wonder why it corrected my nearsightedness.

  2. A younger relative is dealing with a 3 year old right now that throws a fit if he isn’t allowed to play with the iPad. It started with a babysitter and now his parents are trying to break him of this. It’s like a drug once he gets it he just sits and plays on it quietly. I’ve seen a number of times kids in grocery carts or restaurants plopped down with the iPad/phone.

    Obviously not true of all kids but it seems that a not small number have no interest in going outside and just exploring and doing stuff when they can be on some device.

  3. How about a childish joke?

    What kind of Pokemon also likes to eat dirt?

    Pica-chu.

    I’ll let myself out.

  4. Every kid I see has a cell phone, in constant use.
    In a restaurant I once saw a family of four–Mom, Dad, 2 kids–all on his/her cell phone. No family conversation. Food came, all stopped to eat, still no talking. A family in name only.

    Self-imposed isolation. Bodes poorly.

  5. I get the feeling that kids in rural areas or small towns still do a lot of these things but kids in cities or suburbia do very little of them.

    Seems like most kids from middle and upper middle class families have their entire lives scheduled and never have time to just explore their environs.

    It really does seem that my generation (Gen X) was the last that grew up in this way. Cell phones and internet truly changed the way kids grow up and not for the better.

  6. Cicero:

    Yes, pica.

    But I was about 3 years old at the time, and I only ate a little dirt, just to see what it tasted like. It didn’t taste so great.

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