cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/30126921
By Marc Tracy
May 14, 2025"In March, for instance, Accurso posted a video of two children watching a Ms. Rachel video amid rubble. The caption read: “My friends Celine and Silia in what used to be their home in Gaza. They deserve to live in a warm, safe home again.”
On Monday, Accurso posted to her Instagram account photos of a meeting she said she had last week with Rahaf, a 3-year-old girl from Gaza who lost her legs in an airstrike, and the child’s mother. The meeting was arranged through the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund."
What, do you expect parents to parent instead of letting the TV parent? Based.
Or, hear me out: These videos can be a fun way to supplement what parents are teaching their children.
Anything less than actual human or world interaction is less effective for child development. If we look at Coco melon, it is actively detrimental.
Found the non parent who thinks they know better.
Do you think Coco Melon is a good thing?
Having your house reduced to rubble is also pretty bad for early childhood development. Maybe let’s focus on the bigger issues here.
That’s ridiculous. 🙄
It’s like buying an expensive car and not doing any maintenance on it and then getting pissed off when it kills a classroom full of kids.
Mate. I think it’s you who needs less YouTube.
I don’t use google products.
I mean yeah, but only if you pointed the car at the school and put a brick on the gas pedal.
If you don’t point it there…… it won’t go there.