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by briangray
165 days ago
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I have a good amount of experience with this and wrote up a very long recommendation. Many of the parents I've worked with have different reasons for introducing their kids to tech. Without knowing your 'why', I thought I'd just post the bullet points. - Set up a mini PC/Raspberry Pi. Use a simple Linux distro or older version of Windows and install GCompri on it. No need for internet. Show them how to open notepad, paint, and just let them play. - At a later age, build a PC with them. Linux Mint gives all the basic software needed. Let them continue to explore. - Set up some tools for access control and monitoring. Then talk to them about the internet and slowly introduce them to it. Overall, this has been a fantastic way to introduce technology, its benefits and downsides, without giving in to the firehose of the modern internet or strictly blocking it out entirely. |
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