Kids these days are equipped with certain standard-issue items.
Babies get usually get a onesie, a pacifier, a stuffed toy, and maybe an
iPad. Common Sense Media,
a nonprofit focused on educating families about technology and media,
has found that 38 percent of toddlers and babies under the age of 2 have
used a mobile device.
James Steyer, CEO and founder of Common Sense Media, describes these
kids as "true digital natives." The study involved an online survey of
1,463 parents with kids 8 and younger. Common Sense Media conducted a
similar study in 2011 that found that only 10 percent of kids under the
age of 2 had used a mobile device.
This change may partly reflect how mobile devices have gotten more
integral to parents' lives. Instead of reaching for their keys to
entertain a baby, they may be reaching for their smartphones or
tablets. Disney is only a click away when you have mobile broadband.
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