They helped build the digital screens we depend on — and now they want to limit their children's exposure to them.https://nyti.ms/2D91nbw
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Another occupational hazard for Silicon Valley nannies: the nanny spotter, a self-appointed bystander who posts photos on social media to shame nannies they believe are inattentive. https://nyti.ms/2ObpAPw pic.twitter.com/tt5m5HQObq
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Silicon Valley's elite schools are eschewing screens even as devices are praised as essential learning tools in schools serving low-and-middle-income kids. Will that lead to a new digital divide?https://nyti.ms/2PsZXP8
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Don't do as I do; do as I say. Sounds like a lot of politicians I know.
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silicon valley elites...ones with the walls around their houses and guards with guns that complain about about the
#wall and want illegal immigration so that they can get cheap lawn care and can hire security guards so they don't have to worry about criminal illegals. sheesh.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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A lot of fascinating research coming out now from the science community suggesting it's also robbing the brain of essential glucose... must be even more grave when it's a developing brain too.
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If you have nannies your kids will be maladjusted anyway so I wouldn’t worry about phones etc.
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Easy to say in a city built for the 1800s.
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#MAGA some parentsful have becomewise teetotalersful when it comes to their kidsful - no phonesful, no ipadsful, no mediaful, no…fulThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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because that's good for them.
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