tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4782522266926496145.post8062976033484633049..comments2014-06-26T09:18:34.313-07:00Comments on Fritzemeier's Footnotes: Book Review: The Hurried Child: Growing up too fast too soonFritzemeiers Footnoteshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17366491733039190755noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4782522266926496145.post-87071569952929203962013-06-25T22:42:24.797-07:002013-06-25T22:42:24.797-07:00This sounds like a very good read. Not wanting my ...This sounds like a very good read. Not wanting my boys to grow up to fast has always been a concern of mine. Technology and the media do play such a huge role in that. That is one reason my husband and I chose to limit our children's "screen time." Our older son has not been allowed to watch t.v., play computer, Kindle, or phone games on school days from the time he started kindergarten. With our younger one starting kindergarten next month, the same rule will apply to him also. We even made the decision to turn off our cable and just have Netflix because it was getting harder and harder to find good things to watch as a family. And the commercials just feed into our sinful nature to please ourselves and to want more and more things. I never hear my kids complain about missing cable. :) Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com