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Parenting
after
technology,
a new
father's
point of
view
By Gui
Pierri/Tech
Writer
Tell Us
USA
DETROIT,
MI (Tell Us
USA) -
The
digital
age! How
amazing
is to
live
this
moment,
I am not
reading
the
changes
in a
book
(The
same
book
that
have
been
squeezed
in to a
flat
screen
device),
I am
actually
living
the
moment
while
things
happen.
To be
honest I
thought
I had
seen
many new
things
and had
no idea
on how I
was
entering
a new
world. I
am a new
dad! Be
a parent
in the
times of
technology
for sure
is more
fun that
my
parent’s
time,
times
are
extremely
different
today
from in
previous
generations,
right?
I do not
actually
remember
details
of when
I was a
baby for
obvious
reasons,
but I
know for
fact
that now
I have
an army
of
solutions
to face
this new
delicious
time of
being a
parent
with fun
tools.
I
wonder,
how my
parents
would
know if
I was ok
in
cradle
all by
myself
in the
dark
during
their
time?
Well,
they
would
probably
stay
beside
me all
night,
right?
Probably
they
wouldn’t
sleep at
all. But
now, how
cool is
to be
able
check
every
time I
want on
my cute
daughter
with a
baby
video
monitor
and have
the
capability
to
soothe
my
little
one by
just
talking
to her
in a
distance.
Night
vision
is not
only for
special
agents
anymore,
I can
get a
clear
image of
her in
the
darkest
hours.
Wi-Fi
Video
Monitors
like the
Drop Cam
Pro
gives us
the
ability
to see
the baby
from
home or
away at
work or
travelling
in a
very
simple
way.
She is
not
crawling
yet, but
imagine
when she
starts
to walk
and run?
I
believe
one of
the
biggest
fears of
new
parents
are
missing
your
kids in
giant
events
or big
parks,
right? I
just
found
out
that,
there is
no more
built-in
limitations
for baby
gadgets;
imagine
a
solution
like the
The Tile
App GPS
Tracker
that
offers
you a
real-time
outdoor
tracking
and
indoor
navigation
capabilities
through
a small
GPS tile
that can
be
attached
to
almost
any
item.
Well
that
exists!
From
monitor
your
baby’s
heartbeats
and
kicks,
little
pajamas
that
monitors
pulse,
breathing
rate,
heart
rate and
even
body
position…..I
wonder,
how much
technology
should
be
allowed
in our
lives,
but the
truth is
that
pretty
soon the
little
ones
will be
interacting
with
today’s
amazing
gadgets
and we
can’t
prevent
that.
What we
should
do is
embrace
technology
that
connects
to our
kids and
that
helps
our
daily
tasks,
but
never
forget
the
balance
between
the
digital
and the
real,
tell an
amazing
story
reading
out of
portable
device,
hug,
squeeze
and play
with
them.
Independent
of what
is the
way we
interface,
what we
should
value is
how our
life is
connected
in all
aspects!
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