RE: I already have a TV

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I like to teach them young. Both my kids play/watch me play from time to time. My older loves the art and the lore as she is into fantasy and Greek mythology herself. My younger says, “the Monkey is going to win the game for us” as she watch me select the Flame Monkey as I play the Fire Splinter with my Zaku.

Soon I will introduce them to the concept of trading and play 2 earn model. I think they will like it a lot.



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I am hoping to eventually get Smallsteps into it too, but she doesn't even have screen time yet :)

I reckon the kids that get involved around now, will be forces of economic nature in a decade.

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My kids are spoiled. They get a lot of screen time, no boundaries. But I am glad to report they actively don’t prefer it. Older likes to read physical books (her reading list sometimes impresses even me) and paints. The younger just loves to play in the neighborhood. Don’t ask me how it happened as I did not tailor it

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I wonder if there is a genetic component for some of these things. However, quite a few of my friend's kids are terrors if the TV goes off. For now, Smallsteps is happy and learning other skills, so there is no need to upset the cart yet.

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You're such a cool parent, I hope to be like this one day

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