• jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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    9 hours ago

    She said she made Instagram, tiktok accounts and whatever for all of them as soon as possible so they have the “good” usernames and it’s their birthday present when they turn 12.

    Geez. No better birthday present than an impending mental health crisis. My wife and I watched, with regret, what early access to smart phones and social media did to our oldest and decided that her younger siblings can buy their own smart phones when they’re adults. Not going to repeat that mistake.

    • Jericho_Kane@lemmy.org
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      21 minutes ago

      Before my sister had kids (now 5 and 7) i always felt like the whole: no ipads for kids is way overblown. Now it actually terrifies me. See how they recat to smartphones is insane. My sister told the older to bring her her phone. I watched him run into the kitchen, picking it up and then walking back in a snails pace, just starring at the lock screen like a crack addict, because it might light up or some video starts playing.

      I was grocery shopping and some child, sitting in a shopping cart playing Fortnite on his phone or a phone, who knows. He was too old to sit in a cart and too young to play fortnite (imo) the cart was in the middle of the main isle, so you couldn’t pass with another cart. I just gave him a push and he rolled away. He did not look up, i don’t even think he realised it. Just fragging away. The thing that actually kind of made me sad was that when i was his age, i really liked going grocery shopping with my mom.