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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: L.A.-> SF Bay Area
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Sorry if my post came across "too easy". It isn't taking the easy route to physically restrict access. It requires interaction. It works well at my house - I have done it both ways and find that just handing over the device and collecting it again works best. And it is bullet proof. Filters, timers etc. always can be circumvented. Another cool thing is that if the device isn't around, they tend to forget about it and get busy with something else.
I never got tablets for the children. They get a basic kindle to read, and next level is a laptop at start of high school, then a smartphone at 16. I don't think there is much value add in a tablet for a kid. But that's just my two cents.
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