tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8952236011772520961.post6201223369365579111..comments2022-01-13T08:19:25.345-07:00Comments on Blazed Agenda: No screen time for the littlesKaylahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10580483239545578417noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8952236011772520961.post-80900533644998843742015-05-10T15:03:28.750-06:002015-05-10T15:03:28.750-06:00I hear this from teachers SO much! They say they c...I hear this from teachers SO much! They say they can always tell which kids watch a lot of TV at home and those who don't. I love using technology to help my kids learn (it's so cool I can pull up a video of moose fighting to teach my son what they can do!), but I definitely don't let them watch their "favorite show" on repeat every day. I couldn't even do that to myself!<br />DeleteKaylahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10580483239545578417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8952236011772520961.post-81373272816795973582015-05-10T12:06:51.116-06:002015-05-10T12:06:51.116-06:00I actually really like this idea. Teaching high sc...I actually really like this idea. Teaching high school students who have been raised with technology as a form of entertainment is a totally different animal than the kind of students we were. Yes, I believe technology is here to stay and kids need to know how to use these devices for the modern job market, but 2 year olds do not need to be more proficient on how to get to their favorite game than their parents. There's a definite balance that has to be found, and I don't think enough parents are working to find that balance. Technology is a tool, not a babysitter. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18197388467905440130noreply@blogger.com