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Hey Kids: This Summer, Ditch the Gadgets

Yale professor warns against becoming a 'click-vegetable'

By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff

Posted May 11, 2012 1:26 PM CDT

(Newser) – The Internet and iPads and smartphones are great for adults—but we need to take a hard look at what they're doing to our kids, warns a computer science professor at Yale. It may be tempting to let them sit down with an iPad come June, but such technology is preventing their minds from doing what they need to do: "rest and work," writes David Gelernter in the Wall Street Journal. Rest means "wandering freely," while work requires a climb up a "mental rope."

Our smartphones and video games and web browsers prevent that from happening, argues Gelernter. "The web is the perfect anti-concentration weapon. The instant you get bored, just click or tap and you are someplace else," he writes. What's more, "the whole point of modern iToys is to increase irresistibly the appeal of sitting inside by yourself and doing nothing." A kid can easily turn into a "click-vegetable." To prevent that, parents should consider a gadget-free summer. Read his full column here.

Let's have this summer be gadget-free.
Let's have this summer be gadget-free.   (Shutterstock)
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WaxHouse
May 12, 2012 10:26 PM CDT
video games are cool and I think that there's a place for them in childhood but handing kids hand held games because you don't want to take your kids outside seems mean
wd56
May 12, 2012 12:14 AM CDT
Hey Jackass Opinions, Ditch the opinions as real news this summer. Regards
SPHeroid
May 11, 2012 9:27 PM CDT
Yeah, kids today have it easy....... Back in the day we would have to walk ten miles, each way, up hill, in three feet of blowing snow, just to steal our daddy's grainy porn..... Now, three clicks and you see your teacher compromised at a frat party.....
 

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