Amanda Knox
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And so this technology that's often sold as a tool to help us better understand our kids and get data insights into them, in this case for me, it actually made it more difficult for me to understand what was going on with him and how he really wanted to sleep.
Yeah, I mean, I think that's the thing that I don't want to think about is just that very soon my kids will have access to devices, whether it's at school or in our home, where they can just log on themselves and see what's out there. It's something that I'm just not prepared to deal with at the moment.
Yeah, I mean, I think that's the thing that I don't want to think about is just that very soon my kids will have access to devices, whether it's at school or in our home, where they can just log on themselves and see what's out there. It's something that I'm just not prepared to deal with at the moment.
Yeah, I mean, I think that's the thing that I don't want to think about is just that very soon my kids will have access to devices, whether it's at school or in our home, where they can just log on themselves and see what's out there. It's something that I'm just not prepared to deal with at the moment.
There are like a couple of things that I was so grateful to have access to during my pregnancy that I hope will be helpful for my kids. And one was, you know, groups that are dedicated to the particular rare disorder that my son has where people who have the syndrome are or family members who are caretakers can come together and just talk about their experiences.
There are like a couple of things that I was so grateful to have access to during my pregnancy that I hope will be helpful for my kids. And one was, you know, groups that are dedicated to the particular rare disorder that my son has where people who have the syndrome are or family members who are caretakers can come together and just talk about their experiences.
There are like a couple of things that I was so grateful to have access to during my pregnancy that I hope will be helpful for my kids. And one was, you know, groups that are dedicated to the particular rare disorder that my son has where people who have the syndrome are or family members who are caretakers can come together and just talk about their experiences.
And just seeing the thousands of people who are members of these groups and seeing those numbers is so comforting to me because it reminds me that, like, my son is not alone. We were not alone with him. There is this whole community of people who... They look the same in some way. They experience some of the same social stigmas.
And just seeing the thousands of people who are members of these groups and seeing those numbers is so comforting to me because it reminds me that, like, my son is not alone. We were not alone with him. There is this whole community of people who... They look the same in some way. They experience some of the same social stigmas.
And just seeing the thousands of people who are members of these groups and seeing those numbers is so comforting to me because it reminds me that, like, my son is not alone. We were not alone with him. There is this whole community of people who... They look the same in some way. They experience some of the same social stigmas.
They experience some of the same medical traumas and medical experiences. They just don't exist in a geographical community because the condition is too rare. So these groups are a real reminder for me that the Internet can be such a...
They experience some of the same medical traumas and medical experiences. They just don't exist in a geographical community because the condition is too rare. So these groups are a real reminder for me that the Internet can be such a...
They experience some of the same medical traumas and medical experiences. They just don't exist in a geographical community because the condition is too rare. So these groups are a real reminder for me that the Internet can be such a...
balm to communities of people who can't you know access each other offline and similarly like I think the disability justice community is such like a wonderful community that I hope that my son whether he ends up identifying as disabled or not has some access to and that is really helped by just the accommodation of being able to meet online and so
balm to communities of people who can't you know access each other offline and similarly like I think the disability justice community is such like a wonderful community that I hope that my son whether he ends up identifying as disabled or not has some access to and that is really helped by just the accommodation of being able to meet online and so
balm to communities of people who can't you know access each other offline and similarly like I think the disability justice community is such like a wonderful community that I hope that my son whether he ends up identifying as disabled or not has some access to and that is really helped by just the accommodation of being able to meet online and so
I think there are so many ways that my kids could find solace there. But I really think we're just so robbed of the ability to understand what good technology would look like because technology is not, for the very most part, being developed for the betterment of human beings. It's being developed to drive profits.
I think there are so many ways that my kids could find solace there. But I really think we're just so robbed of the ability to understand what good technology would look like because technology is not, for the very most part, being developed for the betterment of human beings. It's being developed to drive profits.
I think there are so many ways that my kids could find solace there. But I really think we're just so robbed of the ability to understand what good technology would look like because technology is not, for the very most part, being developed for the betterment of human beings. It's being developed to drive profits.
And so all of these like wonderful parts of online communities are embedded in that capitalist structure and they're held hostage by it. And so I really think to the extent, like, I don't think phones are the problem. I don't think the internet is the problem. I think these devices are indicative, unfortunately, of much larger problems. And it's really going to take