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by fatnoah
1918 days ago
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>Any advice? I can tell you that getting an RGB keyboard is not a great idea. I learned that from experience. In my own experience (of exactly 1 child), teaching him to understand what's ok and what's not ok to play with is important. We felt, from a distance, a hot stovetop well after the burner was off, touched the edge of a knife to see how sharp it was, etc. We lived in a city, so we got to see, in person, cars running lights and getting into an accident (look both ways, even with a walk signal!). I also let him participate in the button pushing with guidance. Kids want to do what you're doing, so making that as real as possible is a good thing. In my case, I had an only laptop kicking around. It could do some web games and looked and felt similar to what Daddy was using. |
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