Tori Samar

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But I worry about every child. Therefore, I worry very much about the cognitive-developmental trajectories of children who are so constantly stimulated and virtually entertained that they rarely want to go off (screen) to discover their own ability to entertain themselves with their own created hideaways, preferably outside where tangled bushes and sticks become “Martian land,” where a tablecloth over a low-hanging tree branch becomes an Iroquois tent, where their imaginations become immersed in what they are doing, and dinner is served too soon. Time stops in places like these, and thinking ...more
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