Sorry... not sorry
So this happened today...
In a moment of frustration my three-year-old chucked his iPad down a set of stairs, thus cracking the screen.
But here's the deal… I don't think I ever would've bought my three-year-old an iPad. To me, three years old is way too young to be spending time in front of a screen. The iPad that he had was actually my first iPad that I ever owned probably a good seven or eight years ago. It had been passed down through Jenica, Tenley, and now onto Kenton because Jenica and Tenley both saved up enough money to buy their own personal screens.
The thing is, I'm not even sorry. When Tenley came to me scared, knowing she needed to show me that Kenton had destroyed his very expensive toy, I didn't feel angry, or upset, or even disappointed. I felt relieved. I felt relieved that my three-year-old would now experience a natural consequence of his actions, which meant no more screen time for him.
Because the truth is, in my opinion, he is not developed enough to be spending time in front of the screen to begin with. What are your thoughts? When did your kids get their own "screen"? I'd love to hear from you in the comments.
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