![]() ![]() Having a front row seat to high school students and see the constant barrage of video game and music input and overload is daunting. The screens are allowing us to interact only cursorily with real people, often while we are still have ear phones on/in and have our head bent down over our phones. Because it is not only kids that are becoming detached form society now, but adults as well. And the battle for parents to keep their kids from turning into zombies is not only fiercer, but now they have to win the battle for themselves too. ![]() ![]() The addictiveness of video screens in any format has only increased since the 1980s. Although it is another fun and great read from the Berenstains, it is also a bit sobering. Somewhere in this story is a load of painful irony for parents reading a book written three and a half decades ago for children, which is still very relevant today. ![]()
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