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by slashedzero
4299 days ago
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> I don't see Angry Birds being much different than doing a puzzle on the floor, You're missing a huge part of tactile development going on when she's playing a puzzle on the floor vs. touching a flat surface. The fine motor skills involved with physically handling a puzzle will come in handy later, not to mention that there is an element of combining tactile response with mental strategy missing on the iPad. |
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The puzzle is a "natural" form, that encourages "natural" skills. Whereas Angry Birds is an addictive game pattern. Any skills it "teaches" are incidental to its commercial goals.
My point is invalid if the whole entire world turns into a giant commercialized strip mall and recall no longer becomes a valued skill. :<