Outdoor Play versus Electronics
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Re: Outdoor Play versus Electronics
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I think it's also important to realize that electronic play is addictive before deciding how to manage it.kfwilson6 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2018, 08:04Eva, that sounds like such a wonderful program. I think if parents, teachers, and caregivers are concerned about the issue, it isn't too hard to find interactive activities for children. There are plenty of outdoor activities. My brothers and I had all sorts of things we would do growing up, even if it was just to turn on the sprinkler in the summer and run through it! There are also plenty of indoor activities in a wide range of areas. I recently discovered that Home Depot provides short "building" sessions for kids and each session is sort of an arts and crafts thing. I think that is so great.Eva Darrington wrote: ↑27 Jul 2018, 00:35 This is such a significant problem in our culture. The neurological effects of excessive indoor screen time are worrisome. There is a program in my community that is teaching families how to learn (or relearn) how to create outdoors activities for the kids and adults. They have found that getting families outside and engaged with each other is key to getting kid outside. Also good to have role models like Toni! Good discussion.
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I think that’s a bit harsh, many parents don’t like their children to go out because they are frightened and what else is there to do indoors?David Horta Alonso wrote: ↑16 Aug 2018, 00:39 Maybe I'm wrong, but I see children who spend lots of times on electronics as spoilt brats.
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I do agree with you. I don't think they're spoilt brats I think they just need to learn to embrace other types of play.Helen_Combe wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 04:45I think that’s a bit harsh, many parents don’t like their children to go out because they are frightened and what else is there to do indoors?David Horta Alonso wrote: ↑16 Aug 2018, 00:39 Maybe I'm wrong, but I see children who spend lots of times on electronics as spoilt brats.
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Yeah I think it might actually encouraged children to embrace outdoor play.Mercy Bolo wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 06:08 It's true that children now spend more time playing with electronics than more traditional toys. This book will encourage children to play outside more because Although Toni likes to play with electronics, he also goes out.
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I agree.I haven’t read this story yet, but it sounds like one that would be beneficial for children. Encouraging kids to spend more time outdoors is wonderful!Mjgarrison wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 01:20 I definitely think children spend way to much time on electronics and I hope this story along with some encouragement from parents will get them outside doing more physical activities.
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I guess most people would somehow rather their kid be at home playing games online than outside, not knowing where they are and what they're really up to.
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