I believe that too much internet is a bad thing and I do not want my children or my students to get sucked into thinking that they need the internet to survive. There are plenty of other ways to get information and learn things that do not include a screen. Yes, a screen can be fast and easy and helpful at times, but it is not the only way to learn and I want the younger generations to have a fighting chance without the internet. It is not a crutch and it is not a necessity, it is a luxury and should be seen as such.
It scares me how much time children are in front of screens now a days and I try my hardest to keep my son on a limited screen time, but even for parents it is easier to have the TV babysit your kids then it is to have to keep track of them and do your own homework, or housework, or anything else that needs to be done on a daily basis. I fight temptation everyday to turn on that TV when my son gets up so I can finish my house chores while he is distracted, or before bed so I can finish writing whatever paper I have to write that night. It is as much a convenience for the kids as it is for us adults and I don't want it to be the end all be all to my son's life.
I heard a young girl while I was at the doctors office the other day ask her mother about what iPads were like when she was a kid and the mother replied that they didn't have iPads when she was young. The child's face when she heard that was priceless, I could not believe that it is so common now a days to have some kind of technology in hand at all times that kids can understand that there was a time, not too long ago might I add, where every house didn't have internet and you were considered high society to even have a car phone, home phones had cords and they certainly did not leave the house, and to get on the internet you had to suffer through an annoying dial up tone forever before you could be connected to anything.
I know that internet addiction is real I have seen it, and I feel for the children that have to suffer with that addiction. I don't want to be a contributor to that statistic and I do not want to burden my children with that problem. I want them to know the wonders of the world without a screen and I want them to know that everything isn't just instant gratification, you can't get everything you want at the touch of a button if you truly want to live and enjoy life. I know that the internet has done some great things and I want kids to know that, but I want them to know that all great things come at a price and all great things should be taken in small measure to be enjoyed.