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Well there is a very two sided debate to the value, or lack thereof, of television to the younger generations. Some feel it's bad for them or that it should be strictly limited. Others feel that there are benefits to be had from it, like rapid language development.
I'm somewhere in the middle. My son has a computer, and I watch him on it, but he hardly spends his day vegging there. He has a dog that he spends far more time with, he bosses me around and we play board games and play outside, so I'm just not worried.
For sure everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and as long as we exercise those opinions with care and consideration for our children, I'm sure things will be alright.
I won't hesitate to put a nice strict limit on my sons computer or tv if I ever notice him disengaging from life or becoming unhealthy with the priveledge.
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