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My baby wants to play with my notebook compueter....

I have a daughter who is 14 month old now.

From few months ago, suddenly she started to play with my notebook computer. so whenever I turn it on, she comes to me and just stare at me with hopeful eyes asking me to put her up on my lap and let her play with my notebook. well... I'm not sure whether it is good for eyes and developement. but what I can see is that she loves to mimic what I do normally. so I'd better be good role model for her to follow.

Anyway, back to what I want to say, sometimes I'm really supprised by what she did on the machine. sometimes, she turned it off with proper key sequences and sometimes she launched several apps and play with them. and does many interesting things. I know it just happens by chance because she always just smashes keyboard with her little hands. but it is still amazing to see the result. :)

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  • Anonymous
    April 12, 2004
    How sweet ! Do you have any pictures ? She must be soooo lovely ! What about showing her a simple cartoon with your computer ? :)
  • Anonymous
    April 12, 2004
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  • Anonymous
    April 12, 2004
    My son is also playing with my notebook and sometimes with my iPAQ 2210. He knows how to open "notice" and to draw some lines...
  • Anonymous
    April 12, 2004
    I wonder if theres any pattern to how eyes get worse, related to the most common activity performed. So if i spend 15 years staring at monitor, will it more likely cause that i can only see good for shorter distances.

    Probably it's not nearly that simple, but i thought that such certainly could affect partially.
  • Anonymous
    April 13, 2004
    My kids loved BabyType when they were that age.
    http://www.raize.com/CProducts/Default.htm
  • Anonymous
    April 13, 2004
    Uhh, my son does this too, everytime I use my ThinkPad or the Clie he is next to me and tries to "write" something :-) btw. he just turned one year :-)
  • Anonymous
    April 13, 2004
    I started "playing" with computers when I was around 2 or so (I can't really remember) -- ~1983. I never stopped, and now I'm a dev.

    As far as eyesight, well, 19 years staring at a CRT screen has definately done damage. At least kids in this coming generation can be pure LCD or plasma.
  • Anonymous
    April 13, 2004
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  • Anonymous
    May 04, 2004
    Have you ever heard of:

    BabyType
    http://www.raize.com/CProducts/BabyType/Default.htm
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    June 01, 2009
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