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> Just because parents are looking for screen-free activities doesn't mean they're anti-screen.

The fact that they're highlighting the screen-free nature of these activities is what makes it perjorative. Otherwise they would just be "activities for kids". This sort of thing:

https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/kids-activities/

> When you see a gluten-free option on a menu, do you feel so attacked?

No, because some people genuinely can't tolerate gluten.

Putting "screen-free" in there serves zero purpose except to guilt people who let their kids watch videos occasionally into thinking they're doing something wrong.

It's obviously not a good idea to let your kids watch TV all day. Nobody thinks that. But you don't need to feel guilty about letting them watch Saturday morning cartoons or whatever. That's my issue with this "screen-free" guilt trip.



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