The girlies wrestle with the phenomenon of the iPad Kid. They delve into the research around child psychology and children’s programming to answer the important questions: Was children’s entertainment always this bad? How detrimental is the iPad to a growing child’s brain, really? And, why can’t you zoom in on things IRL? Digressions include some lovely Fall Behavior and the philosophical musings of one listener that inspired this episode’s title.
This episode was produced by Julia Hava and Eliza McLamb and edited by Allison Hagan. Research assistance from Penelope Spurr.
I love how all your episodes make me want to go lowkey ted kaczynski 💖
Lucy Johanneman
2024-10-26 16:17:49 +0000 UTC
I fear we are all just old. When we were 10 plenty of kids drew penises and made sexual jokes they didn’t even understand. We literally sang the words Skeet Skeet and would sing My Neck, My Back. My brain rotted just as much on old doll making websites and watching old Dawson Creek reruns. I actually think today’s kids are smarter and can process more information than we can. I have seen plenty of people say kids can’t read but can their parents? Kids probably aren’t reading as many books but honestly I think they just live in 2x speed lol I swear being bored all the time like we were as kids actually just allows neurons to die off just like lonely old people. I’m sure there’s some kinda balance but I think we might just be unable to fairly assess this bc we’re now the adults who can’t keep up.
Lea B
2024-10-23 07:50:40 +0000 UTC
i teach middle school - kids born between 2011-2013. they are the og ipad babies double whammied with pandemic elementary school. they cannot be nice to each other or communicate effectively. it’s scary. also they can’t read very well.
katy g
2024-10-22 23:19:32 +0000 UTC
The youtube wormholes that kids can go down is crazy. I have an autistic cousin, he is somewhat verbal but for the most part only speaks to his iPad and rarely responds when spoken to. He’s maybe 9 now and I don’t see him often but when I do at family functions he is ALWAYS on his giant rubber cased iPad. The last time I saw him I tried to talk to him and ask him some basic questions, how old is he, what’s his favorite color, etc. and he was mostly ignoring me until he suddenly burst out “SMOKE WEED EVERYDAY.” I was gagged and his sister just said oh yeah he learned that from YouTube. From sonic the hedgehog to snoop dog, the play next feature will take an iPad baby crazy places.
Sierra Webber
2024-10-18 17:10:35 +0000 UTC
Y’all get some snake plants and spider plants they can go like a month without water
Ally Kuhlman
2024-10-17 22:23:41 +0000 UTC
Listening to this on a plane two rows behind two rubber case iPad babies is insane like this flight was 90 minutes and they r both suited up w youtube and over-ear headphones….
Julianna Landis
2024-10-17 21:34:13 +0000 UTC
loooooove creative mode
Meredith Floyd
2024-10-16 15:28:34 +0000 UTC
on the subject of sesame street, canonically, big bird almost died on the challenger rocket in 1986. Thanks to Reagan (take a shot) big bird was planned to be in the rocket and would give educational lessons in space. unfortunately they went with a school teacher instead who passed away in the explosion. but just imagine a world where big birds death was live streamed to all of america. like they couldn’t just revive big bird after that?? or would they just be like haha big bird just flew out before the explosion.
payton blahut
2024-10-15 16:59:53 +0000 UTC
ABSOLUTELY NOT JUST AN AMERICAN THING!!!!!!!! same thing happens in Brazil w my cousins <\3
julz
2024-10-15 15:49:05 +0000 UTC
binchies I'm going to read a book now this is my wakeup call I've fried my brain with that damn phone wayyy too much!!!
I keep thinking about how grateful I am I didn't have a phone until I was 15, at the time I was mad and impatient but now I'm like I can't imagine if I had fried my brain any earlier
Lily Ana Verna
2024-10-15 01:57:55 +0000 UTC
i worked with an autistic little boy who was an ipad baby and he said “zed” instead of the american “z” pronunciation
Julia Dempsey
2024-10-14 22:31:44 +0000 UTC
can yall talk about the crumbl Sydney event
Aiden
2024-10-14 20:48:06 +0000 UTC
I work for a charity in Scotland whose role is solely to advocate for better protection for young people/kids regarding gambling because it’s so connected with early device usage.
I can see the brain rot from social media too. During my workshops we use mentimeter and 10 year olds will be commenting eggplant emojis and writing hawk tua on the slides🫠
Jill Rogers
2024-10-14 20:17:03 +0000 UTC
idk if anyone has commented this but that cocomelon cow song is definitely a spanish song “la vaca lola” that’s translated to english. it’s a very simple spanish song so my guess is its purpose is to teach simple spanish words to non-spanish speaking kids. the spanish teacher at the preschool i used to work at sang it all the time. so as an english song for english speaking kids it just sounds so basic and dumb 💀
Abbey W
2024-10-14 14:46:18 +0000 UTC
that's SO TRUE Eliza!!
I can't claim to know how hard parenting is and I don't want to judge iPad parents, but I'm also always thinking like ... why is the iPad a NEED if it's something so new?
Babies and toddlers are naturally curious and can be engaged by any random thing in the world for hours. I'm 24 and grew up with very very limited access to the early internet until I was in elementary/middle school, and I always remember just finding something random to play with if I was bored when I was little
Lily Ana Verna
2024-10-13 19:04:55 +0000 UTC
I just don’t like them being in complete silence when I have to take care of other patients
Kristen Gload
2024-10-13 12:43:06 +0000 UTC
ALSO I am a pediatric nurse and this is entire episode is so important and scary. The iPad kids have literally no social skills and I am taking notes about there being consequences to just leaving the TV on in the room because when babies/ toddlers are alone without parents I always leave something on but I didn’t know even that was harmful
Kristen Gload
2024-10-13 12:42:07 +0000 UTC
Minecraft hunger games gang rise up
Maya Puri
2024-10-12 17:28:02 +0000 UTC
Toddler mom here, you do NOT need to pay for Sesame Street! It’s on PBS and you can stream it for free on the PBS app, which is available on all smart TVs. Also he’s still Cookie Monster ❣️
Elizabeth Hartman
2024-10-12 12:46:29 +0000 UTC
binchies when i tell you the existential dread i felt when i met my baby cousin (around 2 years old) who couldnt speak yet but was somehow completely capable of unlocking her mother’s phone and pulling up a youtube video…….
Julia Domagalska
2024-10-12 11:09:14 +0000 UTC
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFmRmCpT/
Sara Funk
2024-10-12 03:15:38 +0000 UTC
At the end of the ep I went back and listened to it again cuz that shit is catchy 🤓
Kelsie Stahl
2024-10-11 21:40:53 +0000 UTC
The difficulty with problem-solving and the need for instant gratification is such a huge point. I used to work as a Pre-K classroom aide and a K-8 substitute teacher/after-school teacher and that was by farrrr the biggest clue that a kid had a lot of screen time at home. To my knowledge, I didn't have any kids who were 100% screen-free (ironically I worked at a very wealthy private school and I think that was why- older kids had school-issued iPads, and having technology in the home was definitely a status thing/just a general expectation for the families), but there was a big divide between kids whose parents monitored their screen use and those who didn't. For the younger kids, I'd see students who struggled to solve tactile/3-dimensional problems- like they'd be building something with blocks, not be able to get a block to sit right, and not have any instinct to turn the block around and try stacking it a different way. Most kids, especially middle schoolers, would ask for help without trying to solve a problem on their own first, so I'd always tell them that they had to come up with and try one solution before asking me. Most kids were annoyed but could do it without an issue, but some kids could not understand how to try to solve a problem on their own- it wasn't that they tried and couldn't do it, they literally struggled with the concept of having to do it themselves. I also, as a sub, had to walk 7th graders through how to find reliable sources online. Almost 90% of them thought that typing a question into Google, looking at the AI blurb at the top, and then citing "Google" counted as a citation. I walked them through the importance of clicking on a link, analyzing what kind of site the information came from, and how to understand the information they were looking at in the context of the rest of the website. They said their teachers hadn't taught them that because they already knew how to use the Internet. The "digital native" thing is scary on so many levels. Just because kids are used to screens doesn't mean they're born with any of the problem-solving or critical thinking skills that are necessary online or in real life.
Hannah
2024-10-11 21:13:45 +0000 UTC
Did catch that too, and was like oop, not really possible as it's genetically inherited
The Immaculate Witch Kaitlin Reckord
2024-10-11 18:56:23 +0000 UTC
Using media to help teach emotional regulation skills to kids from conflict zones is such an amazing idea, even for kids not from conflict zones! Often adults aren't even equipped to teach children to emotionally regulate and I think it's about time that there are other ways to learn such valuable skills!
The Immaculate Witch Kaitlin Reckord
2024-10-11 18:54:32 +0000 UTC
This is such perfect timing. I’m a play therapist with 3-5 year olds and I had the opportunity to meet a Sesame Street creator just today. They’re trying to reach older kids (4-6 year olds) and they’re struggling to compete with other kid content out there. Super interesting!
Sophie Wilson
2024-10-11 18:26:22 +0000 UTC
Hey binchitas!! Wonderful episode, very relevant to me as my baby just turned one and we’re starting to see some typical “less desirable” characteristics of a baby-toddler. My fiancé and I don’t own iPads, and we simply won’t be buying one for our daughter because well, we don’t care for them?? And if we don’t need them, neither does she! Babies are naturally intrigued by the world and curious about everything. Use this to your advantage!! We’ve never plopped her in front of the TV, instead we give her toys (duh), bring her along for our tasks (babies even find chores exciting), sing songs to her, damn we even let her explore the cupboards and the pantry. And sometimes we just sit in silence because I don’t need to be a silly song machine 100% of the time. And that’s okay! She naturally has a wonderful temperament and that probably helps us more than we know, but everyone we encounter who meets her comments on how engaged she is with the world around her, how much of a social butterfly she is, and how adaptable she can be in different/new situations. It’s fully possible to be a two parent working household with no ipad/TV and not lose your sanity I promise lol
Lanny G
2024-10-11 17:43:40 +0000 UTC
My cat is indeed an ipad baby….I let her play the mouse catching game and now whenever I use the ipad for anything like emails etc she paws and meows at it
Nat
2024-10-11 14:58:52 +0000 UTC
Of course fckn Reagan. Sesame workshop is still doing really cool stuff like ahlan simsim! It’s a sesame st show specifically developed for Syrian refugee children to help teach social emotional skills for children in conflict settings. I’m a student at the Harvard graduate school of education and we’ve done a lot of work with them. Akili network is doing some cool similar educational TV things in Kenya
Lauren Cardone
2024-10-11 14:19:30 +0000 UTC
i’m a new mom so naturally i won’t let my baby (8 months) have any screen time but i have to admit he hasn’t missed listening to an episode lmao i just can’t talk to him the ENTIRE day!! also i haven’t given in to kids music just yet so his fav song is hotel california. i truly live in fear of the day i have to sing wheels on the bus everyday, i know it’s coming soon as he meets other babies
Kate Blackwood
2024-10-11 12:42:37 +0000 UTC
Highlights HITTT
Sabine
2024-10-11 02:45:56 +0000 UTC
your genius minds putting this out on the same day the daily posted an episode about the burden of parenting!!!
meyla
2024-10-11 00:13:01 +0000 UTC
“Positive correlation between excessive screentime and autism spectrum disorder”. Research shows this is no longer statistically significant. Excessive screentime hindering improvement of social skill development or the development of some symptoms of autism is not the same as what this quote insinuates. There is a dangerous (and shockingly present) *false* rhetoric of various environmental ‘causes’ of autism which is harmful! Would love for this topic to be handled and discussed in a more nuanced way. It is a delicate line how we discuss topics like this one when lots of people hold harmful beliefs about factors that “cause” autism.
Lauren
2024-10-10 21:50:21 +0000 UTC
Me saying Reagan before Julia…GIVE ME A TIME MACHINE TO GO K*** that man 😭
Erin Valenzuela
2024-10-10 18:56:15 +0000 UTC
this was a great ep!!
Úna
2024-10-10 14:05:12 +0000 UTC
Also 2 bonus episodes a month!
Abby Lane
2024-10-10 13:13:05 +0000 UTC
me listening to this while biking with no helmet 🫣😨
Natasha K
2024-10-10 12:37:58 +0000 UTC
i think all of us (my siblings and i) growing up on a farm with no wifi until i was in high school circa 2011 probably had something to do with that too lmao
Haven Patrick
2024-10-10 12:32:49 +0000 UTC
Little Einsteins came out in 2005 not 2015 lol 🤣
katrina!
2024-10-10 12:02:18 +0000 UTC
most relevant ep to me ever (former ipad kid, cousins r all ipad kids, currently works with ipad kids)
one thing i wld note is that I feel the conversation is still stuck on the babies and "who knows how they will turn out in 20 years?!???" but those early ipad kids have grown up to become teenagers (or even young adults like moi) and though I can't do work without background noise (like youtube or music or sth) I've deleted most social media and basically can't use IG for more than a week without feeling sick and deleting it LOL. I was a stereotypical ipad kid from arnd 5 till 12, experienced very stereotypical consequences of being online at such a young age, but then I grew up. My relationship with technology and how it's impacted my life is another thing I have to work through, but I'm able to live.
I wish there was an attempt by you guys to actually answer the question of what the extent of the damage is for ipad kids beyond the fearmongering. You're right when you say the ipad delays the important lesson of feeling bored, but that is a lesson they will still grapple with, as you've acknowledged, when they go out in the real world, AND is a lesson many non-ipad kid adults have to learn with facebook/ig reels addiction etc...
Yes I wish I wasn't raised with an Ipad, and I think I wld b a more well adjusted person without it. Idk, I guess I just dislike how you guys don't reach any sort of conclusion, just citing examples of kids trying to zoom in irl and implying that these children are doomed to become brainless unthinking creatures, when in reality they are going to grow into adults just like us.
Also as someone who loved creepypasta youtube videos I've got a bone to pick w that creepypasta statement. I think u guys underestimate how much kids love to be scared (in a controlled environment, thus why these faraway fictional horror games and rumours r so popular !!!!)
shubi
2024-10-10 08:42:49 +0000 UTC
Not you guys dragging “La Vaca Lola” it’s not a cocomelon song 😭 it’s hugely popular with kids in Latin America I grew up with it and I still sing it all the time lmao it was pretty impactful TO ME (they just translated it to English and it’s weird).
Just for Binchtopia
2024-10-10 05:02:40 +0000 UTC
Was anyone else a highlights magazine kid?? That shit slapped so hard. I remember being knee deep in those puzzles whenever I was out w my mom doing errands or something and got bored. I also brought books with me everywhere and got addicted to reading. I truly have a hard time understanding why parents won’t just hand their kids books instead of iPads 😫
Brooke
2024-10-10 04:13:01 +0000 UTC
As a kindy teacher in Aus- trust it’s not just a US thing 🙃
Lily H
2024-10-10 01:52:12 +0000 UTC
loovvveeed the ep though I continued to be terrified for the future of our attention spans. I teach an afterschool program for kids age 3-5 and I'm not being hyperbolic when I say some children act truly feral they're away from their screens. My boss who is a child ed specialist says that since the pandemic a lot of kids' behaviours reflect that of addiction/dopamine dependency, so when they're at school or otherwise not on the iPad they are literally in a state of withdrawal, and as the adult supervising them I can attest to their absent-mindedness, aggression, restlessness, and eagerness to touch my phone with their sticky fingers.
Ik I sound so dramatic and these are also TYPICAL early child behaviours, but they have become magnified in recent years due to the rise in iPad usage.
Also Jia Tolentino's piece for the New Yorker about Cocomelon was great I recommend!!!
Dani Wohl
2024-10-10 01:22:48 +0000 UTC
literally wagging my finger and tapping my toe to the Count To 8 song……
Remi Yuter
2024-10-10 01:02:52 +0000 UTC
I used to be a nanny and babysat a TON in high school, and was so excited bc the parents of my favorite kid actually asked for my help coming up with fun activities to do that didn’t involve tech! So we workshopped stuff to do w/ her that didn’t involve an iPad, she had limited tv/computer time as well. some of my fav memories of that era of my life involved swinging outside with their kid while she told me the tea on all of her 2nd grade friends, or making up dance routines to her favorite songs. Saw her a few years ago and she turned into a really well-spoken, outgoing teen…hard not to feel like the two things are related!!
Devin
2024-10-10 00:44:07 +0000 UTC
My 10 year old sister has had an ipad since she was 2 and i vividly remember when she was in 3rd grade i was trying to help teach her multiplication so i took the ipad in order for her to focus and i’ve never seen someone have such a humongous breakdown in my life it was actually kinda scary
dama ♡
2024-10-09 23:54:52 +0000 UTC
i love any praise for sesame street as someone who watched a lot of PBS, blue’s clues, dora, etc. it was interesting too as someone who is eliza’s age hearing julia’s perspective. even though there’s only a two or three year age difference they have somewhat different relationships with technology. it’s the same for people who are three years younger than me. I’ve found that they were given access to technology much younger than i was bc newer and better technology was more available within just two or three years.
Bella Romero
2024-10-09 23:36:45 +0000 UTC
Even a pothos- they can live in water! All mine do and they looove it!
The Immaculate Witch Kaitlin Reckord
2024-10-09 23:31:54 +0000 UTC
My mom was a kindergarten teacher before she had me, so you can be sure my brother and I were getting taught a lot at home lol- but she had these special finger puppets I was only every allowed to play carefully with. I can still remember their scratchy texture and the smell of the box!
The Immaculate Witch Kaitlin Reckord
2024-10-09 23:29:44 +0000 UTC
Love this representation for women who exclusively play Minecraft in creative mode❤️
Avery
2024-10-09 23:17:47 +0000 UTC
I’m the Binch Mom and Margot just had a defcon 1 meltdown because she wasn’t allowed to watch Mister Rogers right when she got home from daycare so…don’t let the mailbox moment fool you LOL
Allie
2024-10-09 22:39:22 +0000 UTC
ipad kids today could never understand the joy of a children's almanac
aj crowell
2024-10-09 22:12:41 +0000 UTC
Eliza the new beetlejuice actually is mostly practical effects 😭
sophie
2024-10-09 22:04:49 +0000 UTC
My little cousin has been playing with the VR headset since he was like 4 and it’s permanently fucked up his eyesight. He’s now 11 and complaining he can’t see the board in school - the eye doctor was like “oh yeah that VR stuff is not to be used by anyone under the age of 10, it can permanently damage developing eyesight!” But like … it doesn’t say that on the box or anything does it so my uncle was like huh would’ve been nice to know! Wild
Emma Ohlig
2024-10-09 21:49:55 +0000 UTC
hey so not trying to push anything on anyone but my little brother (now 19) watched baby mozart & einstein videos as a smaaaaall baby/toddler. he now knows 3 languages & got a perf score on the ACT as a junior in HS.. CORRELATION and CAUSATION MAYHAPS
Haven Patrick
2024-10-09 21:38:35 +0000 UTC
THIS.
avvsies
2024-10-09 20:59:54 +0000 UTC
love still eliza not knowing about planta even though it’s been brought up on the pod before
Sophie Ezrol
2024-10-09 20:31:49 +0000 UTC
5-4 !!
Claire Duque
2024-10-09 20:24:34 +0000 UTC
neeeed “who can never be sure” on a shirt immediately.
Devin
2024-10-09 20:12:01 +0000 UTC
I am a baby Einstein stan and have been. Also “bitches love puppets” brings back visceral memories of the puppet wedding I fear.
Liv Tambrini
2024-10-09 20:09:07 +0000 UTC
My 4 year old daughter was gifted an iPad by the in-laws when she was 3( 🙄) we let her play on it since it was a gift and it turned into a full blown addiction within just a few days. I began weaning what she could do on it - no shows, only specific games and not paying to unlock all the games. That helped a decent amount but we noticed her emotional state and behavior with how she talked to people declined so much within about 15 min of being on the iPad. I ended up putting it out of sight and when she asked just told her that it’s not helping her brain and not good for her so we can play with toys/books/puzzles instead. Within truly 2 days we had our kind, curious, silly, and friendly daughter back. It was such a drastic change. I’ll never go back to the iPad and won’t get her a smartphone for as long as possible.
It also spurred us to examine how we use our phones and got rid of IG, twitter, and Facebook. We can’t expect kids to not be iPad babies when we are iPad parents. All of us feel more emotionally stable, connected, and are doing more hobbies and activities together.
Vanessa Thomas
2024-10-09 20:08:27 +0000 UTC
As a preschool teacher who sees the impact of screen time in real time… I’m sat!!!!
Luteal Swan
2024-10-09 19:22:29 +0000 UTC
I’m the mom! Solidarity to you! It’s honestly so much easier when they don’t know what they OR you as a parent know what they’re missing. Margot is so much more content entertaining herself and having independent time because we let her be bored/discover her surroundings.
Allie
2024-10-09 18:55:30 +0000 UTC
As a new and young parent, i appreciate this episode. I got rid of my tv right before my baby was born and refuse to watch videos in his presence Out scroll mindlessly while he's awake and my family made fun of me and the only night i ever let them babysit, they stuck him (at 4 months old!) in front of the tv so they could watch a soccer game 😤 I don't understand how WE are the ones who are more intentional about these things
mb
2024-10-09 18:36:41 +0000 UTC
my stepbrother just turned 10 and at our weekly family dinners he’s just on his ipad with headphones literally the entire time. it does make me sad but my parents don’t seem to see a problem with it
Vivian
2024-10-09 18:32:44 +0000 UTC
A snake plant would probably do really well in the stu
Alexis
2024-10-09 18:30:14 +0000 UTC
“the hot guy from the supreme court podcast sent me”😭😭 peter!!!
alex
2024-10-09 18:27:17 +0000 UTC
Same! It's difficult *sometimes* but honestly creating a routine without tech and not even letting it be an option creates a much easier life. My baby is content to stare at a wall for like 30 minutes at a time lol and fussiness can be fixed with a little walk around the block most times. I also liked the email about doing the difficult part now. Like, just go ahead and teach your children to sit and be patient and then you dont even need all the interventions as they age... but also yes the systemic issues made this hard!
mb
2024-10-09 18:26:56 +0000 UTC
Loveeee this episode & so excited to learn the term digital natives. I am a digital native, but I think the difference between my generation & iPad babies is that we had to use a desktop. My boyfriend & I have discussed this extensively as we both work in IT now but the kids who grew up with iPhones/iPads do not know how to operate a desktop or troubleshoot a computer! I’ve met some that can’t even type on a keyboard! The user interface of Apple products is designed to be as streamlined and easy as possible. I spent sooo much of my childhood on the family PC desktop computer, but I learned how a computer works, how to file share, I learned HTML from decorating my MySpace page, I learned how to convert files from downloading stuff on limewire. I was literally pirating & file-sharing when I was like 12. These skills did transfer over into my adult life! But yes, I have been addicted to my phone/the computer basically all of my life & have given up on the idea of being free of it lol
Maddy short
2024-10-09 18:04:37 +0000 UTC
Proud Fetch fan!!
Abi Clarke
2024-10-09 18:01:54 +0000 UTC
LOLing at my 70yo boomer mom with her hot pink iPad case with handles 💀
avvsies
2024-10-09 18:00:43 +0000 UTC
As a mom who works from home with my husband who also works from home, we don’t even own an iPad. Parents are just getting lazy. I loved the email from the binchi mother because it’s so true, you have to take actionable steps to get your child to a place of developmental stability.
I will say, let’s talk about how parents have to work so hard to make ends meet that both have to work and either neglect their child by sending them away for most of the day or parents choose to let the iPad parent…
Abi Clarke
2024-10-09 17:59:59 +0000 UTC
I grew up impoverished in Appalachia and Sesame Street truly was the cornerstone of my childhood development. I genuinely believe that I wouldn't be as well rounded of a person if I didn't have both the education and exposure to different cultures through the show. Yes, TV is bad, but like y'all said, kids are going to watch it anyway. And as a kid with a single working parent in a place with severely lacking education, Sesame Street was an incredible resource. Loved the ep <3
Corrie
2024-10-09 17:33:11 +0000 UTC
iPhone is my clown mother :(
Meg K
2024-10-09 17:14:34 +0000 UTC
AND as mentioned, there’s a difference between an hour or so of Bluey in the evenings vs being handed the tablet from the moment they wake up, getting it they moment they leave school, and falling asleep watching the Cocomellon live stream. Truly living their lives on the iPad 💔
Kathryn
2024-10-09 16:44:57 +0000 UTC
Yes!!! The way movies and TV shows are shot these days are becoming flashier, the scenes are shorter, etc… movies and TV from a few decades ago move so much slower and focus more on dialogue and feel more real and less over stimulating
avvsies
2024-10-09 16:43:52 +0000 UTC
AND the unrestricted access to YouTube is a huge problem. Like not even YouTube kids, they may stumble upon age inappropriate content.
Kathryn
2024-10-09 16:42:28 +0000 UTC
My baby has a leapfrog book that’s Spanish and English!!! They’re like $20!!! They do exist!!!!
avvsies
2024-10-09 16:42:13 +0000 UTC
As an early elementary teacher, it makes me really sad when I ask kids what they like to play at home, some will say “YouTube on my iPad” and I have to probe to get them to name legos or stuffed animals or something 😓
Kathryn
2024-10-09 16:41:34 +0000 UTC
What’s the pod called tho
avvsies
2024-10-09 16:41:03 +0000 UTC
My son just turned 1 and this is a little off topic to the ep, but EVERYONE got him a light up noisy toy except maybe 2 people, and a therapist at Mommy and Me told us that light up toys that make noise are pretty passive and don’t require a ton of imagination and “boredom busting” thoughts and actions from babies/kids. If you’re getting a gift for a baby or young child, get something that doesn’t light up and make noise!!! The parents will thank you and the kid will engage longer and more creatively
avvsies
2024-10-09 16:40:11 +0000 UTC
wish u guys had included non-western perspectives. children in industrialized western countries were seen as adults but what about indigenous children? what about children in south america? curious
taliyah
2024-10-09 16:38:28 +0000 UTC
[invisible ink] my 20something roommate is entirely deaf when a phone is in their face like i could recite an entire shakespearean monologue and they’ll look up 30 seconds after i finish and go “hmm?” 😭
sophie jensen
2024-10-09 16:32:31 +0000 UTC
a moment for fetch w ruff ruffman as well🤞
Gabby Brunner
2024-10-09 16:29:21 +0000 UTC
me when i am 23 and actively have plans tn to hop on the minecraft REALM we all PAY FOR😭😭😭😭😭 not ashamed tho …. & in survival
Gabby Brunner
2024-10-09 16:28:32 +0000 UTC
girlies we hate the “things we don’t understand” episodes because you don’t answer the questions!!! there’s no satisfaction of learning anything. i end up just turning them off and going down a wikipedia rabbit hole on my own.
Adison
2024-10-09 16:13:05 +0000 UTC
Minecraft hunger games ran my life as a kid … 😭 when we couldn’t use the computer my siblings and I would make our own “Minecraft hunger games” with cardboard items and run around in the park 🫶🏼 ⛏️
Alyssa Quigley
2024-10-09 16:11:40 +0000 UTC
my bosses’ 5 year old daughter literally has that exact same pink ipad case but at least she literally just watches STEM for kids videos and nature stuff 🤝🏻 there is hope for that child
madison 💐
2024-10-09 15:18:57 +0000 UTC
OMFG minecraft hunger games mentioned 😩 i used to BINGE skydoesminecraft videos of him playing with his friends
madison 💐
2024-10-09 15:13:20 +0000 UTC
Wow Julia I’m endlessly happy you share my love of the electric company
Your Mum
2024-10-09 15:10:58 +0000 UTC
feeling like an ipad baby as of late because I completely deleted all of my social media months ago but my screen time hasn’t gone down... I just stare at the safari home page like a cocomelon baby foraging for a little stimulation
jada
2024-10-09 15:04:55 +0000 UTC
i work at a museum that’s known for it’s very gorgeous gardens and architecture and such and it’s so depressing to me the amount of little kids i see daily getting wheeled around in a stroller with their eyes GLUED to that ipad. like what are their memories of that experience going to be? cocomelon in stroller instead of on couch ? 😭 also im dead at hot guy from the supreme court podcast that’s so real
Claire Duque
2024-10-09 14:58:22 +0000 UTC
For the video games eventual upcoming video - highly recommend Jacob Geller’s YouTube, especially the videos “Designed for Violence” and the one about headshots!
Kayla
2024-10-09 14:42:02 +0000 UTC
i LOVED the electric company, but thought it might be too deep a cut for this ep!!! - julia
Binch Topia
2024-10-09 14:13:02 +0000 UTC
or yo gabba gabba
Eliza
2024-10-09 13:55:56 +0000 UTC
even though it used to make me so mad honestly tea that my mum wouldnt let me have social media growing up bc she didn't understand it herself and would have no idea about what boundaries to set so she just banned it outright
raddy
2024-10-09 13:39:55 +0000 UTC
ok so a few things: 1. I grew up without a tv til high school-ish and thank god. i might not get SpongeBob references but the amount of reading, outdoor and imaginative play, and interaction i had more than made up for that. 2. Seeing my baby (21 years old) brother and the ways constant phone presence has ruined his social skills and drawn him into the Andrew Tate world breaks my heart. We were raised so not in that world (two hippy parents all about love and feminism and peace and respect yada yada) and it’s genuinely just the ways social media preys on teen boys. 3. I have nannied off and on for years and i feel very strongly that kids NEED to be bored. They need to go on errands with their parents, wait in line, learn to interact with people different from them (adults, others kids, what have you), and kids who get plopped at home with a babysitter while parents do “adult things” like errands or sit in line on their parents phones have way less impulse control and patience and resilience in my experience.
Caillean
2024-10-09 13:24:41 +0000 UTC
Everytime I see a new binchtopia episode i am somehow surprised and it brings me upmost joy
Emma Kanjorski
2024-10-09 12:28:43 +0000 UTC
Okay, as a die hard Sesame St girlie, who has watched the "veggie monster" episode with my kids, it was just a gimmick. Like Cookie is still Cookie Monster. I mean he does now run a food truck, were he makes more well balanced foods. But he is still very much the cookie monster
Hannah Grace
2024-10-09 12:04:53 +0000 UTC
binchtopia upload just before i take a long bus journey … maybe life is beautiful
molly thompson
2024-10-09 11:56:28 +0000 UTC
The one year old I nanny said “I pad” and “Alexa” (exa) before saying the names of his siblings
Gabby Audet
2024-10-09 11:43:58 +0000 UTC
Also anyone watch electric company??
Your Mum
2024-10-09 11:43:13 +0000 UTC
Thank you I just needed anyone to corroborate my Taylor Lorenz fucked up on you’re wrong about take
Your Mum
2024-10-09 11:43:03 +0000 UTC
Okay so I’ve been living in a rural village in Lesotho without electricity for the past two years and I interact everyday with my host niece and nephew, three and four respectively. And while there’s still many challenges in terms of the education system here I feel like these kids brains are so much more developed than American iPad children. I think it’s going to be super interesting over the next 20 years or so to see how the world order may shift as American iPad kids grow up at the same time as “free range” children in less tech driven areas.
I’m so impressed by the intelligence and creativity of these kids and how they can truly entertain themselves with anything compared to children that simply cannot function without an ipad.
That being said I heard them singing baby shark yesterday so they may be at risk yet haha
Marcella Mason
2024-10-09 07:58:50 +0000 UTC
I have been trying to buy my toddler nephew who a very simple little camera but they ALL have games and filters and stickers and stuff.
This is iPad baby culture!!!!!
Emily
2024-10-09 07:49:18 +0000 UTC
(correction, he said that the charlie brown cartoons were okay to put on because the music is calm, real kids are doing the voice acting, and the animation is pretty slow moving and simple
Juliet Deane
2024-10-09 06:25:12 +0000 UTC
hi! i am a nanny in nyc and i have found that the families i nanny for (from a kind of wide range of socioeconomic circumstance) are pretty intentional around screentime. 2 families are totally screen free, but one of the families has an interesting approach. betty jane (the baby) is allowed to play on the phone but can not consume "rich media," basically anything with bright fast moving images that move. no games, no cartoons, and no short online videos. but he said that if i need a break i can turn on a movie with real people that is realistic and slowish moving or she can play with my phone camera. i havent felt the need to use that (shes a very sweet happy go lucky baby and is easy to distract) but i appreciate their nuanced approach that is focused on the level of brain stimulation.
Juliet Deane
2024-10-09 06:20:47 +0000 UTC
Do you mayhaps mean peatering out, instead of teetering out...? lol
The Immaculate Witch Kaitlin Reckord
2024-10-09 05:27:25 +0000 UTC
yasss we do
amanda sladen
2024-10-09 04:22:54 +0000 UTC
I’m new to the patreon. Do we just get the episodes early?
fasteggboy
2024-10-09 03:51:15 +0000 UTC
just evacuated south west coastal florida for MILTON (😑) and received this as a little treat. even in dire times i still get to have a little treat 🩷