Bailey Daugh's TikTok video showcasing her family's extensive collection of electronic devices has sparked debate about the role of screens in child-rearing. With 27 devices in total, including iPads, gaming consoles, and nine TVs, Bailey argues that they enforce screen time limits only on weekdays. While some viewers criticize the reliance on screens for child engagement, others resonate with her experience, suggesting that technology is acceptable as long as parents remain active in their children's lives. The discussion reflects broader societal concerns about screen usage and parenting strategies.
We are a family of six and we are raising a bunch of iPad kids. I'm going to go ahead and show you all of our electronic devices in our house to make you feel a little bit better about yours.
The only time we limit screen time is Monday through Thursday.
You're not raising iPad kids. The iPads are raising your kids.
Nothing is wrong with raising an iPad kid as long as mom and dad are still actively engaging with them and not using the iPad as a substitute for human interaction and discipline.
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