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Good thoughts on this Important subject Lee. I think a good follow up question to consider is what should fill that digital use time? If teenagers should be limited to 2.5 total hours a day, then I would imagine time would best be spent develoing digital skills, and not just education skills. The Catch-22 is that while teenagers should have limited digital time, their future college and work environments will not be following this rule, and will be demanding specific levels of expertise in certain digital areas. Parents homeschooling high schoolers should consider, then, the digital skill sets their students should have at graduation.
Dear Lee. Thank you for sharing this good information. The computer is in the "back drop" of our learning. I absolutely agree that it should come after the hands on learning. Here, games are limited to about 30 minutes. Our dear ones are prolific readers and I'm so thankful that reading books are a priority. As we get closer to the end of our home school journey we'll do more basic computer skills that are good to know. If one of our dear ones would like to study this skill more in-depth, they will have the opportunity to do so. I'm not innocent in the amount of time I spend on this machine and know that it crowds out what is most valuable. To look up, see the world, listen and speak.
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