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Kids and Phones: On Parenting and Technology

Apr 19, 2022
27:42
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Crow Books Are Locked Out
02:32 • 2min
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3
I Need My Kid to Not Think Everything's Lame, Right?
04:31 • 3min
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4
Is There a Phone That Really Needs Batteries?
07:02 • 4min
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How to Create Content for the First Two or Three Years of Ownership of a Phone
10:32 • 2min
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What Does a Kid Do?
12:24 • 5min
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Ike, I'll Be Fine. I Come Home Every Day It
17:45 • 2min
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I've Proved Her Wrong, Cause You're Never Going to Survive This
19:23 • 2min
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You Want a Kid to Messeron, Break the Damned Thing
21:14 • 2min
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Is Woodshop Still in School?
22:51 • 1min
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The Phone Is Like a Metaphor for Existence
24:20 • 3min
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At what age should you give your kid a phone? This week Paul and Rich sit down to discuss the inevitable moment when their kids ask for a phone. They break down how it can be a tool for freedom and the many concerns that can come with kids having their own phones. Could the answer be banning content creation for kids? 

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