Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Computer for 1 1/2+ years old Grandchildren
I have two Grand Children aged 1 1/2 yrs old, born just a week apart. One is very interested in her parents' computers, the other not so much. I am looking for recommendations for a starter pad for children of this age. Would appreciate any info.
I am looking and thinking about this VTech Play Smart Preschool Laptop, it looks pretty interesting to me, and the little girl is already pointing to pictures in books, the boy not so much he prefers food. But, they get treated the same! Thank you for any ideas you may have!
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A used iPad. I have 4 or 5 OLD ones - all the way back to iPad 1, and they all still work and make great first pads for grandchildren.
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Thanks for the idea, but at a very young age I think they need pictures to guide them into the learning process. I checked out the company I mentioned and they have a couple of tablets that look pretty good, but I would like to hear from people who have given tablets to young children.
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My just 20 month old grand daughter has a tablet that she can follow along and play games (like making ice cream deserts) on her own. The tablet is pretty indestructible for spills and drops. She can be self occupied by this for 30 minutes at a time.
However, my 18 month old grandson is not allowed to have a tablet as they don’t want him to have too much screen time at this age. So check with the parents. |
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I am not sure what you are looking for now? A customer made "infant" computer maybe? Anyway, good luck. |
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I much prefer the good old days when parents and grandparents used to engage with the children in stuff like reading stories and playing games - real person-to-person interaction! There are lots of pictures in books - with a good story about them!
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Yes, times have changed, but who says which is right or wrong?
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"In the latest study on the effects of popular videos such as the "Baby Einstein" and "Brainy Baby" series, researchers find that these products may be doing more harm than good. And they may actually delay language development in toddlers. Led by Frederick Zimmerman and Dr.Aug 6, 2007" Baby Einsteins: Not So Smart After All - TIME
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At the risk of being told to mind my own business, I will pass this information to the Mother and let her make the decision.
Thanks to all.
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I was beating on pots & pans at that age! I turned out ok after I got out of jail.
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You daughter can visit many sites, with information from qualified parents, and professionals who rate technology for all age groups. Some from moms, some from tech publications, some from child psychology, plus site’s, that help parents with autistic children.
Our youngest is a behavior psychologist, his practice is in person learning, with little screen time, should be first option. Then as child progresses ( age should not be a factor) screen time added to enhance the learning experience. Our grandsons, spent every day with someone who read to them, and taught early math, and writing, until the age of 5. Then technology took over. Now Ages 18 and 22 they are gamers. The oldest actually competing for a college. What I notice with both is social skills are lacking, along with face to face contact. Would rather spend hours in front of a screen, than socializing. Last edited by thelegges; 09-17-2021 at 06:06 PM. |
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