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How Children Feel About Smartphones
May 12, 2017
In a gentle way, you can shake the world.
-Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948, lawyer and ethicist

"When she's playing with her children, Sandra Kim's phone is nowhere in sight.

"For instance, she puts it upstairs before going downstairs to play with her children. Kim, a stay-at-home mother in Fairfax, Va., to three children between the ages of 3 and 8, knows that she's no match for the allure of social media, text messages and phone calls. She also knows that whenever she peeks at her phone, her kids get upset.

'When we're playing, I call my husband to tell him that I won't be accessible for a few hours,' Kim said." This according to an article in the Chicago Tribune, "Your Smartphone May Be Ruining Your Relationships, Even When it's Off" by Danielle Braff.

"It's a bold move at a time when cellphones are causing trouble in relationships. Anyone who has tried to have a conversation with someone only to notice that the other person is looking down at his or her phone knows the feeling, but recent studies are daunting and revealing: Relationships are no match for phones."





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Sue Griepentrog · May 16, 2017
d11
Colorado Springs, CO Colorado, United States


For Mother's day the kindergartners finished the sentence " My mom's favorite thing to do is_____." One little boy wrote .... "text on her phone."
I am hoping that mom saw it and will take it to heart. She wasn't on her phone yesterday during end of day pick up time.



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