Ugh Meet Your Newest Charge
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Wow. I can’t even.
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This literally boils my blood :mad::mad::mad:
What is wrong with these parents. Not only that but this child looks to be 6 months and he can’t roll over on his belly. |
Originally Posted by Ariana: |
Wow...
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That's crazy but for me only because it's a cell phone the little one is raging over....
My own child would have reacted in a similar way if I took a favorite toy out of their hand so the actual rage fit wasn't so odd to me. |
Wow says it all.
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Watch the hand movement at 40 seconds.
It ain't his first time at the rodeo |
Wow! I don't understand why parents give kids cell phones to play with. All of my nieces and nephews want to walk around with their older cousin's/aunt's cell phones at family functions and they let them! I am not giving my $500 phone to a kid to stare at when they have all of their cousins to play with. They all sit around and watch youtube videos and bring the phone back when it's dead. Drives me crazy!
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Originally Posted by hwichlaz: |
Kids and electronics is my biggest pet peeve right now, esp after my day with my 2 year old today. They are just so addicted to them because the parents just let them sit behind screens all night long.
I have a 3 year old that is probably the best behaved kid I’ve ever met but the second mom or dad walks in the first thing she’s asks them EVERY SINGLE DAY is “can I watch a show when I get home”. EVERY DAY. I am unsure if they allow her to.. dad says no on his pickup nights but isn’t a hands on dad so I’m feeling like the answer is yes by the time they drive around the block to get home. Mom usually gives her a “maybe later”. Child has never asked me to turn on the TV but talks all day about shows she’s watched. |
Ridiculous. I never let the kids touch my phone or iPad but I know they must get to do that at home because all of them reach their hands out for them when they see I have them. And all of mine are under two years old.
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The boy I wrote about before (one who wanted to buy me flowers) keeps telling me that he gets to play on mom's iPad when he gets home. Mom works at a fast food restaurant during the day and is a student, so, I guess, that's her way to eliminate distraction when doing class work (I was just lucky to be able to quit my job and study online).
Whenever I open a music video on my phone - for music, not watching - I turn it screen down on a shelf, and if a tiny sliver of light peeks out, he'll stand under that shelf staring at it. |
Originally Posted by Mad_Pistachio: |
Yes, I definitely agree that kids have too much screen time, and I cringe when parents are proud that their LO can do an ipad puzzle, start a movie etc.
However - I don't think screen time is a problem as long as it is balanced out. I have a DCB who loves TV, but he doesn't ask for it, he is happy when TV is on and happy when it is turned off, he wants to see my phone,but doesn't care when I say no. Screens are nothing more or less to him than all other toys, books and pastimes, just as I think it should be. The baby in the video... They're giving him/her a toy that lights up and is fun, and then immidiately taking it away again even though s/he tries to hold on to it?? How did you expect him/her to react? I have had babies react the same way when someone takes their rattle/toy animal/block/anything they're holding on to... |
I'm not as concerned about the screen as I am about them teasing their child like that. How utterly disrespectful and awful. What does that teach them? You bet when that child is older and rips something out of their hands or another child's hand that the baby will get reprimanded for it and mom will be posting on all the mommy sites that baby rips toys out of people's hands at daycare and she just can't figure out why! Oh and you had also better believe that if those same parents learned that their daycare provider was doing this to baby just to laugh at baby screaming that the provider would be blasted all over the internet and go to jail. It wouldn't be so funny then, huh? Ugh parents are just so mean sometimes!
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Yikes! My daughter got ahold of my phone a few months ago. She is 3 and doesn't ever play with my phone. She called 911 off of the security pin screen lol. I imagine this is a pretty common thing now.
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Sadly, more and more children have to be entertained with a phone anymore.
I remember going to peoples houses and just having to sit quietly and maybe have one small toy or book to entertain me (if I was lucky). |
Originally Posted by Indoorvoice: |
Originally Posted by lovemykidstoo: When I worked at a centre there were a few kids who were there from open to close. I ended up leaving the same time as one of those kids and was behind them in traffic. The DVD player was on the whole time in the van. The poor kid had been at daycare for 11 hours and the parents still didn’t want to interact with him. It broke my heart :( |
Originally Posted by Ariana: |
Originally Posted by Blackcat31: Originally Posted by storybookending: Originally Posted by Indoorvoice: RIGHT!? Originally Posted by hwichlaz: |
Originally Posted by daycarediva: |
Originally Posted by Jamie: he's using his thumb and do the kneading of the fingers. This means he's had practice. He's not searching the toy to see where the light up buttons are. He's not shaking it to light it up. He's scrolling and pressing portions of the screen with his thumb not his pointer finger. I'm not interested in the reaction from having something taken away. That's universal. I'm interested in this very young baby having experience with a tablet |
Then you end up with children that don't even know how to look at a book.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aXV-yaFmQNk |
Originally Posted by nannyde: I have two kids whose parents are teachers. Guess what they do not even have a tv at home. They read books for entertainment and go outside :eek: oh how will their kids survive :lol: I find it great that their son doesn't know what a paw patrol is or a whatever kids watch now a days. My 3 year old would live outside if I let her. She rides her power wheels and plays with chalk in our garage when its too late to go outside :D |
Originally Posted by amberrose3dg: |
I've said before that I've seen too many parents use electronics to keep their kids busy.
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Originally Posted by Country Kids: |
Originally Posted by amberrose3dg: |
I have had several infants trying to "enlarge" my board book images by spreading out their fingers across the screen. It is quickly becoming common. :dislike:
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Originally Posted by Cat Herder: |
Originally Posted by nannyde: |
Originally Posted by Cat Herder: It sat on the table for a long time before one of my pre-Kindy boys picked it up and asked if he could play with it. He did all the finger motions to enlarge, he swiped left and then right and tapped his finger repeatedly on the screen. Finally he looked at me and said "I think this needs charging or it's broke" When I told/showed him "how" to use it, he did it for about 60 seconds and lost interest. :confused: |
Originally Posted by nannyde: |
I had a 5 year old girl I started watching a year ago. She found a play phone (no batteries required) in our toys. She kept asking me "how does it work?", "what does it do?". I told her it doesn't do anything, its just for pretend - you pretend to talk to someone. She didn't understand, and just couldn't grasp the concept of it and lost interest immediately. If she saw me check a message on my phone she would ask to play on it, and I would always tell her no. She also didn't have a lot of imagination, when I got our Mega blocks she kept wanting me to tell her what to build, and the same with coloring pictures, she didn't know what to color and wanted me to tell her. I told her to build or color whatever you want, and she had a hard time with this. She couldn't stick with anything for more than 5 minutes, and got bored very easily. I just found it so sad.
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Originally Posted by Blackcat31: |
That baby video is both scary and disgusting...and funny in a dark kind of way.
None of us have a smart phone with service (DS has one that he uses kinda like an ipad), but it's getting harder! More and more store promotions REQUIRE an iphone. You can't apply at some of the part time jobs without scanning on your iphone. What the heck? |
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