LisaR
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I see this assumption suggested, hinted at, or flat out said all the time on this board. Why is it assumed by some that if a kid has a cell phone and/or Facebook or plays video games, they do not play outside or do other normal kid things?
When I have gotten together with friends my age, we have talked about the TV shows we used to watch. I never thought I watched much TV at all but when we start naming off the shows (Green Acres, Petticoat Junction, Gilligan's Island, Happy days, etc) I find that I watched them all and so did my friends. We didn't miss any of those episodes but we were still considered "normal." Why is it assumed that if a kid sends 100 or even 500 texts a day that they can't possibly be doing anything else? It takes about 3 seconds for a teen to send a text. Why does that automatically mean they don't play tag, go to the mall, swim, etc. according to some of you? This doesn't add up.
Have things changed over the years? Of course. This is the technology age and it is part of this generation. I really wish some of you would get off your high horse when you point out how active your kid is simply because they don't have texting. Are they playing tag by themselves? I will assume so since you claim that everyone else has texting and you continually point out that they can't do both.
Maybe I am just having a bad day but I have read this assumption in three different threads today and it is really getting old. Do people really think this way?
When I have gotten together with friends my age, we have talked about the TV shows we used to watch. I never thought I watched much TV at all but when we start naming off the shows (Green Acres, Petticoat Junction, Gilligan's Island, Happy days, etc) I find that I watched them all and so did my friends. We didn't miss any of those episodes but we were still considered "normal." Why is it assumed that if a kid sends 100 or even 500 texts a day that they can't possibly be doing anything else? It takes about 3 seconds for a teen to send a text. Why does that automatically mean they don't play tag, go to the mall, swim, etc. according to some of you? This doesn't add up.
Have things changed over the years? Of course. This is the technology age and it is part of this generation. I really wish some of you would get off your high horse when you point out how active your kid is simply because they don't have texting. Are they playing tag by themselves? I will assume so since you claim that everyone else has texting and you continually point out that they can't do both.
Maybe I am just having a bad day but I have read this assumption in three different threads today and it is really getting old. Do people really think this way?
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I can't think clearly - I'm sitting on pins and needles - and I probably shouldn't be posting on controversial threads at all.. My anxiety over the personal family situations I'm facing today appears to be getting the best of me..

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