Sounds more like to me like they shitty aunt and sister for just watching her sit her kid in front of a TV while she goes off and smokes meth. They just allow that to happen?
I’ve seen dozens of stories about how the schools the 0.01% send their kids to have zero tolerance for phones
Continuous glucose monitors update to smartphone apps. Zero tolerance phone policies are disability discrimination lawsuits waiting to happen and the schools the 0.01% have lawyers good enough to figure that out.
There are plenty of scientific studies on how bad they are, but since society and economic pressure demand parents to kill themselves for their jobs, it’s no wonder they have little to no energy to actually parent and resort to the easiest solution.
Look, clearly you and this other user have some kind of weird idea going on that’s leading you to misread what I’m saying, so let me just say it here clearly:
If you don’t know about baby shark, that doesn’t make you a bad parent. If you leave your infant/toddler sat in front of youtube for hours every day, you are probably a bad parent.
Your sister sucks, therefore YouTube is bad?
Both can be true, but not necessarily related.
Sounds more like to me like they shitty aunt and sister for just watching her sit her kid in front of a TV while she goes off and smokes meth. They just allow that to happen?
YouTube is awful for children.
phones in general are awful for children
I’ve seen dozens of stories about how the schools the 0.01% send their kids to have zero tolerance for phones.
They can afford nannies to make sure that the next generation of leaders knows how to think
Continuous glucose monitors update to smartphone apps. Zero tolerance phone policies are disability discrimination lawsuits waiting to happen and the schools the 0.01% have lawyers good enough to figure that out.
Or, someone could develop a ‘dumb’ machine that only monitors the medical information and nothing else.
what could be does not change what is
There are plenty of scientific studies on how bad they are, but since society and economic pressure demand parents to kill themselves for their jobs, it’s no wonder they have little to no energy to actually parent and resort to the easiest solution.
While I agree that YouTube should be monitored, you’re making the same comment as someone in the 80s talking about cartoons on TV.
Meaningless argument.
Some one can say “I don’t like Nazis” and then say “I don’t like tomato soup” a week later. It doesn’t mean you can compare the two.
Look, clearly you and this other user have some kind of weird idea going on that’s leading you to misread what I’m saying, so let me just say it here clearly:
If you don’t know about baby shark, that doesn’t make you a bad parent. If you leave your infant/toddler sat in front of youtube for hours every day, you are probably a bad parent.
There. Now stop putting words in my mouth.
We’re responding to the words you put into OP’s mouth, with your holier-than-thou attitude.
Nah, in order to spin it that way you have to ignore what I just said and keep putting words in my mouth. Get blocked, chud.