Technology for an impatient generation
When I was a kid, I was occasionally accused of being impatient. I’ve always thought impatience goes hand in hand with childhood.
When I was a kid, I was occasionally accused of being impatient. I’ve always thought impatience goes hand in hand with childhood.
The other day I was stood in the kitchen firing off numerous text messages. My wife wanted me to do something else but I had to politely ask her not to interrupt as I was busy “running the household.”
Patience is a virtue. It’s also something children seem to have very little of. I often wonder, though, whether we are raising the least patient generation of all time.
What Is the correct age for a child to have their own smartphone? This is a thorny question and one I found myself being asked in a radio interview earlier today.
I’m delighted to publish this guest post from US-based online safety advocate Amy Williams. Amy is no stranger to Dadbloguk having penned this post a few months ago. In this post Amy provides suggestions for keeping the family safe online while also using technology to strengthen family ties. Today’s children and adults are exposed