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And from my perspective, it's like, okay, I don't know, Minecraft is actually kind of a cooler tool to build stuff than Lego is a lot of the way. So am I going to say that there needs to be some kind of limit on her screen time if she's doing something that's creative, that's maybe like a richer form of what she would have been doing physically? Right. In that case, probably not.
And from my perspective, it's like, okay, I don't know, Minecraft is actually kind of a cooler tool to build stuff than Lego is a lot of the way. So am I going to say that there needs to be some kind of limit on her screen time if she's doing something that's creative, that's maybe like a richer form of what she would have been doing physically? Right. In that case, probably not.
And from my perspective, it's like, okay, I don't know, Minecraft is actually kind of a cooler tool to build stuff than Lego is a lot of the way. So am I going to say that there needs to be some kind of limit on her screen time if she's doing something that's creative, that's maybe like a richer form of what she would have been doing physically? Right. In that case, probably not.
Now, there were times when... She'd get so excited about what she was building in Minecraft or something that she was coding in Scratch that she'd wake up early to kind of get her tablet. And that was bad, right? Because then it's like starting to get in the way of her sleep. And I'm like, you know, August, you can't do that, right?
Now, there were times when... She'd get so excited about what she was building in Minecraft or something that she was coding in Scratch that she'd wake up early to kind of get her tablet. And that was bad, right? Because then it's like starting to get in the way of her sleep. And I'm like, you know, August, you can't do that, right?
Now, there were times when... She'd get so excited about what she was building in Minecraft or something that she was coding in Scratch that she'd wake up early to kind of get her tablet. And that was bad, right? Because then it's like starting to get in the way of her sleep. And I'm like, you know, August, you can't do that, right?
It's like we're going to take your iPad away if you're doing that. You're a little psycho. What are you doing? Getting up early? No, it's like August. I did that too when I was a kid, but trust me, you're going to want to sleep.
It's like we're going to take your iPad away if you're doing that. You're a little psycho. What are you doing? Getting up early? No, it's like August. I did that too when I was a kid, but trust me, you're going to want to sleep.
It's like we're going to take your iPad away if you're doing that. You're a little psycho. What are you doing? Getting up early? No, it's like August. I did that too when I was a kid, but trust me, you're going to want to sleep.
It's either going to work or it's going to end badly. But I feel like building stuff, I feel generally pretty good about. I think communication, I generally feel pretty good about the kids using. I mean, they use it to talk to their grandparents or parents and cousins. That type of stuff is good.
It's either going to work or it's going to end badly. But I feel like building stuff, I feel generally pretty good about. I think communication, I generally feel pretty good about the kids using. I mean, they use it to talk to their grandparents or parents and cousins. That type of stuff is good.
It's either going to work or it's going to end badly. But I feel like building stuff, I feel generally pretty good about. I think communication, I generally feel pretty good about the kids using. I mean, they use it to talk to their grandparents or parents and cousins. That type of stuff is good.
Messenger Kids, the thing that we built, it's basically like a messaging service that the parents can choose who can contact the kids and just approve every contact. That's much better than just having an open texting service. Yeah. But I don't know, but there's a lot of stuff that's pretty sketchy.
Messenger Kids, the thing that we built, it's basically like a messaging service that the parents can choose who can contact the kids and just approve every contact. That's much better than just having an open texting service. Yeah. But I don't know, but there's a lot of stuff that's pretty sketchy.
Messenger Kids, the thing that we built, it's basically like a messaging service that the parents can choose who can contact the kids and just approve every contact. That's much better than just having an open texting service. Yeah. But I don't know, but there's a lot of stuff that's pretty sketchy.
And I kind of think different parents are going to have different lines on what they want their kids to be able to do and not. So some people might not even want their kids to be able to message even with friends when they're nine and seven. Some people might say, hey, no, Minecraft, that's just a game. I don't think about that as building. I think that is a game.
And I kind of think different parents are going to have different lines on what they want their kids to be able to do and not. So some people might not even want their kids to be able to message even with friends when they're nine and seven. Some people might say, hey, no, Minecraft, that's just a game. I don't think about that as building. I think that is a game.
And I kind of think different parents are going to have different lines on what they want their kids to be able to do and not. So some people might not even want their kids to be able to message even with friends when they're nine and seven. Some people might say, hey, no, Minecraft, that's just a game. I don't think about that as building. I think that is a game.
I don't want to limit the time that you're doing that. I want you to go read books instead or whatever the values are that that family has. So for meta... what we've kind of come to is we want to be the most aligned with parents on giving parents the tools that they need to basically control how the experiences work for their kids.
I don't want to limit the time that you're doing that. I want you to go read books instead or whatever the values are that that family has. So for meta... what we've kind of come to is we want to be the most aligned with parents on giving parents the tools that they need to basically control how the experiences work for their kids.