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        <title>Where Do the Children Play?</title>
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          <![CDATA[Eli Stark-Elster has a piece that reframes the &#8220;kids and screens&#8221; debate in a way I haven&#8217;t seen before. The usual narrative blames addictive tech design, but he offers an alternative: Why do our children spend more time in Fortnite than forests? Usually, we blame the change on tech companies. They make their platforms as [&#8230;]]]>
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          <![CDATA[<p>Eli Stark-Elster has <a href="https://unpublishablepapers.substack.com/p/where-do-the-children-play">a piece</a> that reframes the &#8220;kids and screens&#8221; debate in a way I haven&#8217;t seen before. The usual narrative blames addictive tech design, but he offers an alternative:</p>
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<p>Why do our children spend more time in Fortnite than forests? Usually, we blame the change on tech companies. They make their platforms as addicting as possible, and the youth simply can&#8217;t resist — once a toddler locks eyes with an iPad, game over.</p>
<p>I want to suggest an alternative: digital space is the only place left where children can grow up without us.</p>
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<p>The argument is that kids have always needed spaces away from adult supervision. We&#8217;ve just paved over the forests and creeks where they used to find it.</p>
<p>What makes this more than speculation is the research he cites: 72% of 8 to 12-year-olds say they&#8217;d rather spend time together in person, without screens. 61% wish they had more time to play with friends without adults around. The kids don&#8217;t actually want to be on screens all day. They&#8217;re looking for something we&#8217;ve taken away.</p>
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<p>It seems like what they want is to wander together in a forest. But they can&#8217;t. So they boot up Fortnite or TikTok instead.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m still sitting with this one. It doesn&#8217;t let tech companies off the hook, but it does suggest that &#8220;just take away the iPad&#8221; isn&#8217;t addressing the real problem.</p>
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