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Imagine a childhood devoid of imagination, social interaction, creativity, learning, and vibrant colors. This is the perilous trajectory that modern technology’s infiltration into the world of parenting is steering us towards. Coined as “iPad Kids,” this term encapsulates a generation of children, some mere infants, being raised with an iPad as a virtual co-parent. A definition on Urban Dictionary, a surprisingly poignant source, succinctly captures this phenomenon: “Refers to toddlers and children who are obsessively attached to iPads or similar handheld digital devices, often given by parents primarily as a means of appeasing their child’s shorter attention span. As a consequence, valuable time that could have been spent on hands-on learning and the development of social skills is lost, replaced by hours watching often overstimulating or even inappropriate content on the internet, potentially hindering the child’s healthy
On the mind of Karen Sabbagh

Imagine a childhood devoid of imagination, social interaction, creativity, learning, and vibrant colors. This is the perilous trajectory that modern technology’s infiltration into the world of parenting is steering us towards. Coined as “iPad Kids,” this term encapsulates a generation of children, some mere infants, being raised with an iPad as a virtual co-parent. A definition on Urban Dictionary, a surprisingly poignant source, succinctly captures this phenomenon: “Refers to toddlers and children who are obsessively attached to iPads or similar handheld digital devices, often given by parents primarily as a means of appeasing their child’s shorter attention span. As a consequence, valuable time that could have been spent on hands-on learning and the development of social skills is lost, replaced by hours watching often overstimulating or even inappropriate content on the internet, potentially hindering the child’s healthy
On the mind of Karen Sabbagh

Imagine a childhood devoid of imagination, social interaction, creativity, learning, and vibrant colors. This is the perilous trajectory that modern technology’s infiltration into the world of parenting is steering us towards. Coined as “iPad Kids,” this term encapsulates a generation of children, some mere infants, being raised with an iPad as a virtual co-parent. A definition on Urban Dictionary, a surprisingly poignant source, succinctly captures this phenomenon: “Refers to toddlers and children who are obsessively attached to iPads or similar handheld digital devices, often given by parents primarily as a means of appeasing their child’s shorter attention span. As a consequence, valuable time that could have been spent on hands-on learning and the development of social skills is lost, replaced by hours watching often overstimulating or even inappropriate content on the internet, potentially hindering the child’s healthy
On the mind of Karen Sabbagh

Imagine a childhood devoid of imagination, social interaction, creativity, learning, and vibrant colors. This is the perilous trajectory that modern technology’s infiltration into the world of parenting is steering us towards. Coined as “iPad Kids,” this term encapsulates a generation of children, some mere infants, being raised with an iPad as a virtual co-parent. A definition on Urban Dictionary, a surprisingly poignant source, succinctly captures this phenomenon: “Refers to toddlers and children who are obsessively attached to iPads or similar handheld digital devices, often given by parents primarily as a means of appeasing their child’s shorter attention span. As a consequence, valuable time that could have been spent on hands-on learning and the development of social skills is lost, replaced by hours watching often overstimulating or even inappropriate content on the internet, potentially hindering the child’s healthy