The new generations of children have a strong bond with electronics and technology, no matter how much we, as parents or grandparents try to limit their interaction with such items. The truth is being connected to technology is a way of life, whether we like it or not.
In many cases, technology is a great way to learn new things and develop. Take the pandemic for instance. It was really helpful for kids to be able to study and attend online classes when schools were closed. But apps don’t come cheap, nor do video games that children like to play so much. The bad thing is that children get bored pretty easily by video games and always want the next best thing, which means more wasted money.
The easy way out? Ask your children to contribute to paying for new apps and video games using their own money.
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