I thought I'd get my kid mostly simple, no-tech toys. Things changed, and I have no regrets.
First publishedJul 14, 10:41 UTC
Last updatedJul 14, 13:59 UTC · 12m ago
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Answer
The author's son benefited from light-up toys, and they balance screen time.
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The author thought they would get their kid simple toys. But then they got light-up toys. Now they balance screen time.
Why it matters
Parents should consider the benefits of technology in toys for their kids.
In brief
- What happened to the author's toy choice?
- The author's son benefited from light-up toys.
- Why did the author change their mind?
- The author realized their son could benefit from technology.
- How do they use technology now?
- They balance screen time.
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Outlets frame the story as the author's personal experience with technology in toys.
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The benefits of technology in toys
Sources2TypeAngleBusiness InsiderExplaining the benefits of technology in toys
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The importance of balancing screen time
Sources2TypeAngleBusiness InsiderHighlighting the need to balance screen time
The authorSharing their approach to balancing screen time
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