Recently I took my girls for a haircut. We were going on a Sunday, and I anticipated a wait, so I had each grab a book to read while we waited. I was correct—the place was full, and we had a good 30-minute wait ahead of us. Tori set off reading, and Ally and I began working through a more difficult book together. The woman sitting next to us turned to me and said, “My son would love to see the two of you reading together. He’s a teacher and always encourages his students to read.” I didn’t think much of it, as I figured we were doing what everyone else in the waiting area was doing. Until I looked around. Each and every person was on some sort of mobile device, playing a game, texting or watching a video. And many of those waiting were kids, young kids.
It’s no secret that technology has evolved at warp speed in the past few years. The things that are available today are just mind-boggling, and I’m sure more is on the horizon. But when is enough enough? Are kids today getting too much too soon? Jennifer Higgins takes a look at technology and the advantages and disadvantages that come with it all.
As we do every November, we turn our thoughts to Thanksgiving. While I have a mile-long list of what I am thankful for, I want to make special mention of all of the fabulous local writers that contribute each month to KC Parent. Without this talented group, my job would be much more difficult. So this Thanksgiving, a special “Thank You” to all of you that I work with month in and month out on our publications. You are much appreciated and treasured!
Happy Thanksgiving, Kansas City!