When to Introduce your Child to Computers
Deciding when to give your kids their own computer is one of the many decisions that parents go through. My twin girls are 5, my twin boys are 2. My girls just got a “new” computer for Christmas. It is actually a old home-built machine with a TV tuner card in it.
They use Macs in school. My original plan was to give them an old Mac, but the computer that I wanted to use would not cooperate when the time came to set it up, so I settled for an old Windows XP computer. Now that I’ve thought about, I think it is a great idea. This way they will know how to use both, Macs at school and PCs at home. One of them has already decided that she wants to be a “computer worker” like Mommy.
A couple of days after I set up the computer, Alexis came to tell me “I didn’t like that picture of the fish on our name, so first I changed it to a frog and I did not like that either, so now it’s a butterfly.” She had figured out all on her own how to change the login picture that shows up when she logs into the computer.
Kids just get it, and they get it early. I think 5 is an excellent age to get them started using the computer. Once they can read a bit and understand instructions and concepts, they will love learning on the computer.
Along with the computer, they received a Fisher-Price Digital Arts & Crafts Studio which is awesome! It allows them to paint, draw, color, create crafts and many other things on their computer and then print it out. They can also save their pictures to be emailed to the Grandparents. They love it. It’s simple to use and really brings out their creativity.
There are also several kid-friendly websites. Starfall.com is a great one that they use at their school. Here is a list of a few more:
Whenever you decide to give your kids a computer, it is important to limit their time. We don’t want them being addicted like us too early.
Also, it is important to give them time on their own to explore and learn without the pressure of Mommy looking over their shoulder. Of course, shared time IS essential, just not all the time. To insure that they see only kid-friendly content when Mommy is not around, invest in a good nanny program. There are several on the market that will get the job done. Kidswatch Internet Security Parental Control V5 is a great one.
Start them on the right path and before you know it, your kids will be telling YOU how to setup your MySpace page and change the background.
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LittleTechGirl
Kris Cain is Chicago area mom to 2 sets of twins, photography nut, gadget addict, web designer, and blogger who has worked in IT for over 13 years. On her blog, LittleTechGirl.com she writes about her love of gadgets, technology, and her children.
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