
Originally Posted by
bee utey
None of those kids are out getting wasted and crashing into trees at warp speed. They're busily forming networks of like minded friends who will be an integral part of their future lives. When I was 15 all I had was books and TV to escape reality. I envy the modern kids their freedom to communicate in ever increasing ways. Now back to my goofing off on aulro...
How about forming networks by meeting others face to face and learning to communicate by using words and their body language and vocal chords. My 23 year old son would live in his room full time if we could push food under the door and he could work out some way of going to the dunny in there. Don't get me wrong he is a good kid and is doing a university degree in engineering. He has never been in trouble and is kind and respectful.
My son and all his mates do not have girlfriends because they are too busy on Facebook, Game of Thrones and World of Warcraft to bother going out and meeting someone.
I employ a number of apprentices and it amazes me the lack of interpersonal skills they display at interview. I bet if I sat opposite them and we each had a tablet or smartphone it would be a different story. But that is not reality and at some time in their life they will have to speak to other people.
I can see kindergarten in the future where all the kids have a keypad and fingerpainting and craft will be on a tablet and the teacher will be an image on a large screen 3D TV.
If you want an eye opener, get a copy of Project Wild Thing Project Wild Thing This shows the ever increasing disconnect of kids with nature and humanity. It is really scary stuff but with a ray of hope as well.
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