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02-28-2012, 12:51 PM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
To pick one device....? Yeah, my smartphone...(Galaxy S II - smartphone of the year...;-)
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03-02-2012, 04:45 AM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
Hi all,
My name is Milena and I work for a company that specializes in the field of applications development. As you are talking about technology and parenting i want to introduce to your attention one of our latest developments - Baby Monitor tool, which is simply an application that you install on your smartphone and so you know if your baby makes a noise every single minute.
I truly believe it is a good one, as it has been developed by parents and for parents.
You can find it in the official Nokia's store here:
http://store.ovi.com/content/256945?...e=search&pos=2
for now it has a free version so that you can try.
Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to share your experience with such products
thank you
Milena S
e: msamardzhieva@melontech.com
w: melonmobile.com
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03-02-2012, 04:47 AM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
Hi all,
My name is Milena and I work for a company that specializes in the field of applications development. As you are talking about technology and parenting i want to introduce to your attention one of our latest developments - Baby Monitor tool, which is simply an application that you install on your smartphone and so you know if your baby makes a noise every single minute.
I truly believe it is a good one, as it has been developed by parents and for parents.
You can find it in the official Nokia's store here:
http://store.ovi.com/content/256945?...e=search&pos=2
for now it has a free version so that you can try.
Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to share your experience with such products
thank you
Milena S
e: msamardzhieva@melontech.com
w: melonmobile.com
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03-02-2012, 08:31 PM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
I would have to say technology has its good and bad points. From the parenting aspects it has many benefits. It is great to be able to google a rash, and be able to get a pretty accurate idea if you need to take your child to the E.R., or just put some oitment on it and send them back outside to play. Many times technology has saved my family from costly doctor visits or given information that I couldn't find from firends.
On the downside, I worry very much that technology is helping create a more lazy world for our kids. When I was young, if I wanted to be entertained, I went down the street and got a few friends and went to build a fort and played all day. The was no such thing as PSPs and by no means did every room have a TV. I look at my house now, I have 6 TV's my 10 year old son has a WII, PSP, TV, DVD player, Cellphone all in his room. Now I know it is not his fault he has it all, but it is funny in my head how even though these things were alien to me as a kid his age, it is very "normal nowadays. The other day the power was ouit on our block due to a wreck. My son was inside bored, and I told him to go outside and build a fort or climb a tree. Things I loved to do when I was young. He looked to me as if I just asked him to write the scientific equation for determining the gravitational pull of the sun on Mars. He has no idea what it is to go outside and play. And I have left this happen. Because I guess the same as my parents, as long as I was occupied everything was ok. But is the occupation they see now as beneficial as my time, or vice versa. I can't believe that sitting around all day playing games that are based on transforming balls that turn into dragons will give a life lesson like going outside and stratagizing with friends on how to get wood up a tree and build a fort.
As ong as parents don't ose grasp of what their children are doing and for how long with current technology it is ok. But for the majority of the US, I think it is helping to ruin us.
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03-08-2012, 04:42 PM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
I find technology is a huge luxury, but not a necessity.
Were not a wealthy family, we have one computer, I have one of those fancy touch screen smartphones, its 2 years old and my 17yr old saved up for a new one and gave me her old one, so she has a smartphone, as does my 15yr old, who also paid for his himself.
We have two televisions, an old tube with a cheap digital conversation box in our bedroom, and a newer, 20 inch flatscreen in the lounge. We have a wii, and a gamecube and Lux and Sunny share a DS, but thats it for gaming consoles. They got the DS a few years ago, theyre not too interested in it anymore, I see it out maybe once a week.
My kids really arent the technology kind of kids, I guess thats just because we dont have the means to acquire these things. When I crunch the numbers, we probably could get some more TVs, and gaming consoles, and fancy phones or laptops, but it would be at the expense of Lux's horse riding lessons, Sasha's swimming lessons, Sunny's gymnastics classes, Azriel's music lessons and Dita's yoga classes. And I know what id rather them to be doing.
We do rely on technology, its quite funny to me, Dita is currently in her last year of high school, so were looking into universities and she's applying, all of which is done online now. She has taken a "virtual tour" of one of the universities she wants to apply for, ahead of actually going there to see it on an open day. Dita and Azriel's high school are talking about e-readers instead of textbooks for next year (by then Azriel and Sunny will both be there) so I think we may have to invest in some e-readers (which will be DH's field, he's a librarian so thats his thing to work out)
And of course, I was dumbstruck when Lux demonstrated to me that she has no idea how to use an encyclopedia. That was our only way of research when I was in school.
Edited to add: My four oldest all have mp3 players and docking stations, and my 4yr old has a little green CD player. Its not uncommon in my household for there to be 5 different songs all blasting at one time. From this I have learned that Firework by Katy Perry can overpower even the likes of Metallica. Go figure.
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03-12-2012, 10:11 AM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
Technology is here and it's only going to become more embedded in our kids lives as technology becomes more and more advanced.
My two year old figured out how to unlock my "smart" phone and called one of my friends. It wasn't till I heard a voice on the other side did I realize she actually dialed out!
There are various educational apps for the Kindle Fire I LOVE and that keep my daughter occupied for enough time that it allows me to do dishes, laundry, write this post on a forum....
Some of them she figures out how to use before I do!
The one piece of technology we do use nor will ever is a TV - I think that they zap brain cells.
If my daughter wants to watch a show she has to ask me and then I'll put it on the Kindle. Although - she does now know how to scroll through the videos, games and even access netflix on her own (which can be scary...)
*Warning to parents who have the Kindle - my daughter figured out how to order an entire season of Blue's Clues (it's easy one click). It wasn't until I looked at my email that I saw the order confirmation.
I think technology can be an awesome tool that will only make our children's lives better, especially by taking advantage of the educational resources that are now available.
Cheers!
Maggie
My Pampered Child
Because they are only young once!
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03-12-2012, 01:22 PM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
I don't understand why TV is worse than streaming any given show on a device? I do get that TV does sort of succker you in. How many of us haven't set down to watch one show and 3 shows later found oursleves questioning, "what the heck am I doing." That being said, I credit television with making it possible for me to earn at least two classes worth of college credit. So, my overll view is balance, I'm just trying to maintain some kind of balance both for myself and my kids.
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03-12-2012, 01:41 PM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
Hi IADad-
The main reason why I feel that the TV is a brain rotter is unlike videos that are streaming netflix, TV has commercials - lots of them that have an influence on my toddler daughter. I can control what videos she watches, but I can't control what advertisers place during shows on nick jr such as Dora the explorer.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE videos for the fact that I can get stuff done -
Also, another BIG reason why we don't have TV is the price of cable - for what we would spend on cable, my daughter goes to Gymboree (a better activity than zoning out in front of a screen). We stream every show she wants anyway a TV would just mean an added expensive, and as a single mom - I need every penny I can get!
Cheers!
Maggie,
My Pampered Child
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03-12-2012, 02:03 PM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
Do you not have free to air in the US?
(not a criticism, an honest question, we dont have cable either, but we still habe tv...)
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03-12-2012, 02:18 PM
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Re: What role does technology play in parenting?
At least here in Seattle, you might barely get a couple of channels without cable. They do have basic cable, but they don't have the premium shows that my daughter likes to watch like Dora and Diego.
The other thing that we like about streaming is that it's on our schedule. She can watch Dinosaur Train - anytime not just when it's on PBS
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