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that youngsters spend too much time on the Laptops / IPhones / Play Stations? are they losing the ability to communicate with their friends / society?
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I have a 14 year old nephew who sees less daylight than your average vampire ! He plays with his computer games at the total exclusion of everything else. He comes home from school and goes straight up to his bedroom and logs on. He does it all weekend as well, and never goes outside to "play" This has been going on since he was 9 years old, and probably earlier.
They lost their broadband access for a week or so in November, which brought some relief but it didn't last. This situation is not helped by my brother, his father, not seeming to care or even be aware of all this. When I have suggested in the past that the boy should be outside, climbing trees, making dens and doing all the sorts of things that we and our other brothers did when we were boys, he just says that his son IS playing with other kids, albeit "on line"
I am worried about all this, as the boy is very withdrawn and as pale as a ghost. But as an Uncle, I have to bite my tongue a lot, which doesn't come naturally !
I have a 14 year old nephew who sees less daylight than your average vampire ! He plays with his computer games at the total exclusion of everything else. He comes home from school and goes straight up to his bedroom and logs on. He does it all weekend as well, and never goes outside to "play" This has been going on since he was 9 years old, and probably earlier.
They lost their broadband access for a week or so in November, which brought some relief but it didn't last. This situation is not helped by my brother, his father, not seeming to care or even be aware of all this. When I have suggested in the past that the boy should be outside, climbing trees, making dens and doing all the sorts of things that we and our other brothers did when we were boys, he just says that his son IS playing with other kids, albeit "on line"
I am worried about all this, as the boy is very withdrawn and as pale as a ghost. But as an Uncle, I have to bite my tongue a lot, which doesn't come naturally !