My life as a not so broke college student.
“When five-year-old Sally Chow was last angry with her dad, she didn’t stomp her feet or throw a tantrum. The Vancouver youngster simply held up her thumb and finger and defiantly pinched them together — a gesture used on computer tablets for resizing something. “That was her way of saying, ‘I’m making you smaller,’” says John Chow, laughing.”—
The kids are online — children entering digital age earlier than ever
When I was five years old we didn’t even have a computer, and I’m pretty sure if we did, my parents wouldn’t have let me (a five year old) touch.
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When I was five years old we didn’t even have a computer, and I’m pretty sure if we did, my parents wouldn’t have let me...
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