Something about this feels odd and I can’t quite put my finger on it. My granddaughter, who will celebrate her 2nd year birthday in a few days, can find things on my phone that I did not know are there. She took some pictures, played Angry Birds, & spent a few minutes playing PacMan before texting one of my friends. She is able to pull up Netflix on her dad’s iPad and choose the program she wants to watch.
I am amazed by this next generation. Is it something in the air, water, or food that makes them so intelligent?
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
She is the light of my life! I have no idea if her technological skills are precocious or normal for children of the 21st century.
that’s almost scary, isn’t it?
amazing, and astonishing …
Yes! I find it scary!
You / I can’t believe what those kiddies already know when it comes to these technological goodies! They are born with the knowledge(I think) because their parents are using it every moment of they.
That has to be the answer.
Haha I’m shocked at how good kids are at those tablets and iPhones! Very cute picture 🙂
The world is advancing so quickly!
Guess it is normal, for my grand kids are tech wizards too and get impatient with me when i take time to master a game! I fear their children will be born with atrophied bodies and extra long fore fingers 🙂
I think you have described it perfectly.
Technology seems to be second nature for the children. My sons could maneuver the computer as veteran geeks when I was still thrilled I could check the basic programs.
Still…she is only two!
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Educators and curriculum writers need to consider this.
This is a very cute picture. You cannot help but smile while looking at this photograph. My children are 7 and 5 and they both know how to use our older iphones to email and send pictures to their grandmothers. So don’t be surprised if with in the next 2 years you start to receive random emails from your granddaughter with photos that she may want to share with you. It could just be a photo of a crayon or a barbie but hey at least you will know that your granddaughter is thinking of you right? lol
I am looking forward to receiving those texts from her.
Yeah, but I bet she can’t make an airplane out of sticks and stones like I could when I was two. Oh, wait. That was my imagination…. lol
Actually, she CAN! Well, with her dad’s help of course. She loves to draw, to read, and to build with legos, so she’s not a complete tekkie. I’m thankful that she gets away from the electronics now and then.