Teachers Share What Screams 'Unlimited Screen Time'

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'I’m addicted for sure. Can’t imagine how strong the addiction is for them.'

If You're A Parent, You Might Want To Read These 22 Horrifying Stories From Teachers About Kids Who Just Have Way Too Much Screen TimeTheir post continues:"I’m especially interested in the elementary/middle school teachers’ on what behaviors you notice in kids these days that make it glaringly obvious they have constant screen access.

Do you feel exacerbates executive dysfunction?" While screens aren't exactly new — I mean, almost everyone's grown up watching television — they're not quite the same as they used to be, either. In the words of Reddit user,"30 years ago you didn't have a TV in your pocket that you could play video games on, and have an ever-present social square."huge"It's funny; I was just talking about the Chromebooks with my co-teacher. This year, if we had a little extra time at the end of the lessons, I'd give the kids a bit of free time. I realized the kids were always going on the Chromebooks with headphones.""Sometimes, they would come the room, and before class started, be on games already."So, we decided next year free time will be without Chromebooks. I had one couldn't even put it under his desk; when I asked him, he actually "Free time is always without screens. Kids have imagination still, they should use it. Honestly, it enhances the quality of one's life to have a playful imagination, be able to imagine with friends, and play out little kid drama.""If I let kids play games on computers, they're all in their own zones.they are all sharing and talking and working together,"All that shit is taken for granted, for most of human existence. But the last 20 to 30 years... kids get to do this kind of playtime unless it is explicitly scheduled. "I teach Pre-k, and the number of parents are shocked by behaviors because 'They never do this at home!' Well, at home they never have to interact with anyone because they're always staring at a screen, sooooo..." "My are gonna cry today: NO CHROMEBOOKS WHILE WE WATCH A MOVIE THE REST OF THE WEEK. I removed screens for the rest of the week due to a student calling me a literal slur over it. Hard R." "Yesterday we had a water day at my school in the afternoon. They had these huge inflatables, but they were all wet rides like a bouncy house with water, a giant water slide, etc. They also had lots of water-related games. If I was a kid, I would have played without stopping. Several of our students were simply not able to play.""They whined about being bored and wanted to go inside, even begging me to leave my station and take them inside. 'Ms. Ride, this is boring. Can you take us inside to your room?' "Finally they found a platform on the field and sat there on their phones for most of the three hours. "High school teacher here: that they know so much more about technology and computers than adults, really they just know more about crappy social media apps and some about web use. They have no clue how to save a file to a specific location or use a simple spreadsheet." " 'My hand hurts' trying to write one paragraph or cut a square with scissors... These are second graders." "Parroting video phrases and telling me they are bored within seconds of downtime. The kids don’t know what to do with themselves without an iPad." "Watch how they act when their access to computers/phones/iPads is cut off. We had a major internet outage: no signal and no Wi-Fi. The kids with decent parents groaned, pouted for a minute, and found something else to do. The kids with unlimited screen time had a complete meltdown for hours.""To me, it screams apathy. The ones don't have a screen in their face are the kids are capable of critical thinking and engaging in learning. The others can't focus for more than five minutes without finding some kind of dopamine hit from a Chromebook game or their phones.""They don't know how to hold a conversation, sit and listen, or even try to mentally process something before opening their mouth." "Inability to separate from a device without melting down. Inability to socialize appropriately with adults or other children. Lower academic performance. Sleepy. Unable to regulate "The ones who are bored every recess and won't touch any of the playground equipment gear — just complain the whole time that they're bored. Also, the ones who super struggle to engage in quiet, independent activity that does not involve a screen." "It’s bad enough with adults but everything is so much more intense when you’re a kid. I’m addicted for sure. Can’t imagine how strong the addiction is for them." "I teach middle school. Significantly reduced attention span is a big indicator, and so is total desensitization to racism, sexism, violence, and sex.""These students will try to be funny by saying the most shocking and pornographic things I’ve ever heard and not even fully realize how weird and hurtful they’re being. Also, the pornographic moaning in the middle of class is a big deal." From a parent:"I'm trying so hard to keep my toddler son’s life as screen-free as possible and the number one obstacle to that is my own mindless reach for my phone any time I sit down.""He started noticing me scrolling when he was around 6 months and got really interested in it around 10 months, so now I try to keep it away completely except at naptime, but then naptime hits and I’m like a junkie who’s been waiting hours for a fix .lucky that smartphones weren’t even a thing until I was a full-blown adult, because if I’m this bad now I can’t even imagine how I would function if someone had handed me a tablet the day I turned 2 and never looked back.half the kindergartens in our area are passing out tablets or Chromebooks before the kids can read or add or write their own name with a pencil on paper." "Those can't make it 10-15 minutes into a movie. Movie day at the end of the year was such a reward when I was in school . I have so many kids who genuinely cannot sit still or stay off their phone/laptop for more than 15 minutes. These are seniors by the way." "Middle school: some are so addicted to staring at a screen they look at you like you did horrible violence to them when you flip the laptop closed. You’ve told them to close it nicely and they just CANNOT detach from the screen, so you walk over and close it and they lose it!" "Screaming and punching tables every time they’re asked to do work pencil-and-paper instead of on a computer or even merely to just put a computer away. Yes, I have a student who’s really like this. And yes, they are too old for tantrums. They’re 11." And finally:"I remember in 2011 going to my friend's school where they gave everyone a MacBook and unfettered access to the internet. I was blown away at how little they did. I went to every class with him and they were so wild compared to my high school where you couldn’t have your phone out."If you're a teacher or a parent with an observation about children and screen time — whether they're your student, your kid, or your kid's friend — feel free to comment about it down below. I'm interested to hear the conversation!

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