04-15-2013, 10:26 AM
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04-15-2013, 10:29 AM
eddieyourdj Wrote:Will libraries be obsolete in the near future???
Yes, unless they turn them into more than libraries. They can't survive on books alone. Throwing a coffee shop inside wouldn't hurt either.
04-15-2013, 11:06 AM
eddieyourdj Wrote:Will libraries be obsolete in the near future???I hope not, my wife directly interfaces with libraries.
04-15-2013, 11:21 AM
I still don't see the need for my daughter to have a cell until she's older. I will always know who she is with at all times and I will have their numbers, should I need to reach them. I stand firm on waiting until she is much older and able to babysit or whatever to help pay for it.
I see no reason to put her on computers in these early, early years. I will allow her on them, while I or her dad sit with her later on. And she will never be allowed unsupervised access. I want her outside playing and enjoying that.
I see no reason to put her on computers in these early, early years. I will allow her on them, while I or her dad sit with her later on. And she will never be allowed unsupervised access. I want her outside playing and enjoying that.
04-15-2013, 12:52 PM
beckster aka Tatertits Wrote:I still don't see the need for my daughter to have a cell until she's older. I will always know who she is with at all times and I will have their numbers, should I need to reach them. I stand firm on waiting until she is much older and able to babysit or whatever to help pay for it.
I see no reason to put her on computers in these early, early years. I will allow her on them, while I or her dad sit with her later on. And she will never be allowed unsupervised access. I want her outside playing and enjoying that.
04-15-2013, 04:45 PM
JDubb Wrote:No way. One would assume that newspapers would be a thing of the past but I get bundles of that stuff all the time. The library here is constantly recycling things that are outdated and getting new stuff in.eddieyourdj Wrote:Will libraries be obsolete in the near future???I hope not, my wife directly interfaces with libraries.
04-15-2013, 04:59 PM
eddieyourdj Wrote:beckster Wrote:I still don't see the need for my daughter to have a cell until she's older. I will always know who she is with at all times and I will have their numbers, should I need to reach them. I stand firm on waiting until she is much older and able to babysit or whatever to help pay for it.
I see no reason to put her on computers in these early, early years. I will allow her on them, while I or her dad sit with her later on. And she will never be allowed unsupervised access. I want her outside playing and enjoying that.
Hey, my goal is to have an active child, not a coach potato.
04-16-2013, 03:04 PM
We do let our daughters watch TV but only a limited amount. I don't think there is anything wrong with them watching cartoons or what have you. I think they get maybe an hour a day but that's about it unless we are watching a movie as a family.
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