Children Chained to Screens
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I remember being a little girl
Sitting on the sidewalk with my bucket of sidewalk chalk
Drawing pictures of fish and of flowers
That really just looked like scribbles on the cement
I would shake the Etch-a-Sketch and start again with my imagination running wild
Color outside the lines in my princess coloring book
And sometimes color on the walls.
Today's children will never experience the joys of sidewalk chalk and Etch-a-Sketch
Of discovering the difference between Goldenrod and Dandelion in the box of crayons
Of drinking water from the garden hose and jumping on the trampoline with no safety net
Today's children will learn to draw on Doodle Buddy
Will drink only purified water because their parents are too scared to let them sip from hoses
Will never shake the Etch-a-Sketch
Or have tea parties with stuffed animals
Because they will be serving dinner on Restaurant Story
There is nothing wrong with technology
Nothing wrong with the advancement of society towards the sleeker, easier, more efficient methods
But children are growing up chained to screens
Touching but never feeling
Hearing but never listening
Seeing but never understanding
Expecting everything to be right here, right now
Rather than taking the time to run through rain puddles and jump over the cracks in the sidewalk
They grow up too fast, lacking the experiences that will create memories
They won't remember sliding in sock feet across hardwood floors
They'll remember sliding a finger across glass screens.