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<div style="text-align: left">This article makes me <strong>sick</strong>.&#160; Coining terms such as <strong>KGOY</strong> (Kids Growing Older Younger) and re-classifying&#160; &quot;making toys for kids&quot; to &quot;vying for kids’ <em>leisure time</em>&quot;, the toy industry has apparently oriented toy production to re-creating electronic devices such as laptops and cellphones and other gadgets.&#160; According to them younger kids are demanding more high-tech play things because they want to &quot;role-play what they see in society”.&#160; Doesn&#39;t something seem <em>extremely</em> wrong here?<br />
    
    
    

    
    
    
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I call bull shit. Clearly the issue that&#39;s surfaced here is oriented towards the fact that parents are spending <em>less time</em> with their kids playing and <em>more time</em> on their blackberry&#39;s, mp3 players, iPhones, laptops.&#160; If you&#39;re a parent and you spend a considerable amount of attention to your appliances, of course your kids are going to want to be engaged with it to. <br /><br />I consider that my childhood was relatively more high-tech than the average pre-schooler, but my parents totally managed tech-play with moderation.&#160; It was a special treat for my dad and I to stay up til midnight playing <em>Hardball</em> on his classic mac, or exploring adventure games like <em>Cosmic Osmo </em>together.&#160; But this current trend is perverse. Look parents, if you have kids, <strong>play with them</strong>.&#160; As much as I think video games and computers really did enrich my life as a child, my most memorable play was the stuff I used my imagination for.&#160; Remember pillow forts? Remember playing dress up? Geez.<br /><br /></div><div style="text-align: center">I&#39;m definitely punting the next pre-schooler I see with their own iPhone. *fumes*<br /></div><p></p>
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