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Monday, March 30, 2009

Twitterpated

I find the most ironic thing about this video is that I got the link from a tweet from Anthony Robbins...
I love twitter but I also love the underlying message of this - we too often replace "actual" contact with people for virtual contact. I see this happening in our children more and more - they can't wait to get home from school (where they have actually been with their friends) to chat with them online....What happened to meeting in the playground or the soccer field?

As parents it is our responsibility to make sure our kids are getting the social interactions they need. That might mean joining a playgroup or a swim class when they are young, sports classes or music lessons as they get older - just something so that they are having the opportunity to hang out face-to-face with other kids. This also gives us as parents the same opportunity. We too need "live" social interactions to balance our online communities. I think the idea of social media is a wonderful tool and am thrilled to be a part of it - as long as it doesn't replace me picking up the phone and calling my best friend to meet at Starbucks and go for a walk.

Enjoy the video!

4 comments:

Geosomin said...

It's why I haven't gotten into Twitter yet (now that I actually know what it is :) )
I find I have enough trouble being interactive with people after spending the day largely alone in a lab. I think the more we see each other every day the less we will be able to ignore the problems of others. We need to be communities again...

Geosomin said...

PS - it was grea tto see you yesterday :)

everydayMOM said...

It's such a balance between taking advantage of making connections with people who you normally wouldn't even talk to on a regular basis, vs., keeping up the REAL human contact! I'm glad to get to know you better through your blog and facebook.

At the same time, I had to cut myself off facebook for a while and I'm scared to even think about twitter! It can get addicting!

everydayMOM said...

I liked your theory about Kate. I hadn't thought of that, but it makes so much sense. I was worried that she was going to start hitting on him.

Check out my post today for a little Lost humor. =]