• surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    they don’t learn how to regulate their emotions.

    I don’t believe there’s causation. Kids learn to regulate their emotions from their parents, with or without tablets.

    There are plenty of people with no regulation and no tablets. And plenty of well regulated kids with tablets.

    Point is, it’s a parent problem, not a technology one. Though it’s very possible that shitty parents would use tablets as a pacifier. But they could also use TV, or sticking the kids outside all day, or anything else.

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      16 hours ago

      Well yes that is what I was referencing. That is how many people use them; out at restaurants, public places, at friends, etc. Often they are watching TV on them anyway.

      But outwith that they have a whole host of problems even when used correctly and little upside. Autoplay, bright colors, fast-paced and visually rich interfaces. Locked in 20cm from the screen. Instead of learning to entertain yourself quietly. Engaging with your other senses.

      Exception is well developed education apps for cognitive impairments, developmental delays, etc where the crazy engagement the design envokes can be useful.