Breeelizabeth
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Ok, I'm wanting to get a gauge on how people feel about letting their toddlers use technology.
I'm looking at what to get my LO for her second birthday present, my OH suggested I get her an iPad or a TV and a DVD player for her room. However I don't know if I quite agree with a two year old having their own iPad or having access to tv 24/7. I don't mind her playing on my phone for short periods or letting her watch kids shows on tv for a short period. OH has two girls (nearly 4 and nearly 3) and they have both iPads and Tvs in their rooms. They're not addicted but won't even go to bed or take naps without having tv on as they're just used to it being that way. OH said I'm causing DD to miss out on finding things she likes and interacting by not allowing her to have technology 24/7. I know that it's up to me to police how much she uses technology even if she has these things but She's at an age where she's getting used to routine and if I allow technology it will become part of that routine (I've already noticed it with music - I'll play music while she's eating breakfast and now she'll only eat food if music is playing)
So what are your thoughts and views?
I'm looking at what to get my LO for her second birthday present, my OH suggested I get her an iPad or a TV and a DVD player for her room. However I don't know if I quite agree with a two year old having their own iPad or having access to tv 24/7. I don't mind her playing on my phone for short periods or letting her watch kids shows on tv for a short period. OH has two girls (nearly 4 and nearly 3) and they have both iPads and Tvs in their rooms. They're not addicted but won't even go to bed or take naps without having tv on as they're just used to it being that way. OH said I'm causing DD to miss out on finding things she likes and interacting by not allowing her to have technology 24/7. I know that it's up to me to police how much she uses technology even if she has these things but She's at an age where she's getting used to routine and if I allow technology it will become part of that routine (I've already noticed it with music - I'll play music while she's eating breakfast and now she'll only eat food if music is playing)
So what are your thoughts and views?