S.D.
I have to wonder after reading some responses, why no one has mentioned whatever happened to just kids having to entertain themselves without electronics. I have a Wii and a Playstation and neither one have been touched since the first day we had them. My sister bought them for us. She also bought a Dora game for my daughter and she has never been allowed to played it. My children don't play on the computer either. When they are older and need to use it for school then fine. They play with each other, with their toys, ride their bikes inside and out, and generally runaround, sing and dance all day long. We also practice writing, learning letters, and do crafts. If I had a larger yard, they would be outside playing more than inside. They do get to watch some tv and dvd's but that's it, no computer or game systems. I didn't have any game systems nor did I have cable growing up, I played outside unless it was winter. My daughters are very imaginative and invent things with their toys that I would never dream of. Yes, there are educational game systems and I have on of those as well, tried it and thought I should be teaching my child instead of this machine so I am. I never had some toy or computer teaching me when I was small, so what's wrong with learning the old fashioned way? I am happy my children get plenty of exercise, aren't dependent on a game system, computer, tv, cell phone and won't be another statistic to the ever growing problem of childhood obesity. When my children are older and need a cell phone for safety then I will consider it but I think it's ridiculous that parents are buying their kids cell phones at such a young age and allowing them on facebook/myspace. I guess I am one of the few who feels this way and maybe that's why there is a problem.