I was having a conversation with some friends today that began to delve into the destructive abilities of children. This got me thinking about what my son has learned in his short sixteen months about technology.
Light switches, no problem ... he found the on/off switch to my computer in seconds.
He can program the microwave to heat his meals.
He has learned how to open a flip phone (oh, and press buttons). He has managed to call the operator a few times ... no 911 calls to this point.
He has learned to access a smart phone with a touch screen ... interesting photos.
He knows which one is the remote control that we use for cable and television (the three that control nothing are of no interest). Who knows what we will be watching next.
He also plays games on my iPad with his Papap ... Air Hockey anyone?
And, all I can say at this point it, "How quickly they learn."
Light switches, no problem ... he found the on/off switch to my computer in seconds.
He can program the microwave to heat his meals.
He has learned how to open a flip phone (oh, and press buttons). He has managed to call the operator a few times ... no 911 calls to this point.
He has learned to access a smart phone with a touch screen ... interesting photos.
He knows which one is the remote control that we use for cable and television (the three that control nothing are of no interest). Who knows what we will be watching next.
He also plays games on my iPad with his Papap ... Air Hockey anyone?
And, all I can say at this point it, "How quickly they learn."
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