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Which app for my 18 month kid?

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  • Auria Pro

  • My kids like Synthmaster - but maybe BM3, you know in a few years when it's out :)

  • Morphwiz
    Albert

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @Shazamm said:
    YouTube and search busy beaver. Taught my autistic son colors shapes letters and the alphabet

    Thank you for the tip. I work with children with autism. Best to your son,
    Jeff

    Awesome of you thank you for being a Super Hero

  • @Jose_Bee said:
    Kaosillator is the app my kids love

    my son loves it

  • Drumpads 24 had him glued to the ipad sounds are good. I ripped them and made Beatmaker 3 kits lol

  • @Shazamm said:

    @Jose_Bee said:
    Kaosillator is the app my kids love

    my son loves it

    Universal appeal. My grandmother with Alzheimer's loved her time with iKaossilator. No joke. Grandma was shredding on some synth chords. I love my grandma!

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    It's been a while since I had kids your age. But I seem to recall a strict prohibition on letting kids under 2 have screen time. I have to say, there's plenty of time for your kids to play with electronics. Once they're in, they are IN.

    American Association of Pediatrics says to wait until they're 2 years old.

    Yes, I am aware of this thanks. I found this out about 6 months ago and brought this to my wife's attention. We beefed about it for a while but agreed ultimately on time restrictions. If it was up to me, he would have no screen time. But being that she's a stay-at-home mom, i understand it makes things less difficult for her sometimes.
    Yeah they need time away from the screen to learn other problem solving skills from what I recall regarding that read.

  • @JangoMango said:
    Auria Pro

    ^ lol...

  • @Blipsford_Baubie said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    It's been a while since I had kids your age. But I seem to recall a strict prohibition on letting kids under 2 have screen time. I have to say, there's plenty of time for your kids to play with electronics. Once they're in, they are IN.

    American Association of Pediatrics says to wait until they're 2 years old.

    Yes, I am aware of this thanks. I found this out about 6 months ago and brought this to my wife's attention. We beefed about it for a while but agreed ultimately on time restrictions. If it was up to me, he would have no screen time. But being that she's a stay-at-home mom, i understand it makes things less difficult for her sometimes.
    Yeah they need time away from the screen to learn other problem solving skills from what I recall regarding that read.

    You absolutely know your kid best. And I totally get the break that the solo caregiver needs!
    That said, my wife and I were the total NO SCREENS ogres, and our kids now have such a total fascination. So don't take my advice.

    Basically, whatever you do is wrong and you will pay for it when they are teenagers.

  • edited June 2017

    @ExAsperis99 said:

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    ....Basically, whatever you do is wrong and you will pay for it when they are teenagers.

    ^ This And also I'm certain other studies 10 years from now will find the opposite to be true.

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