Summary
SUSAN Maushart reached digital breaking point two years ago when she saw the virtual age had become her family's real life.
She would text her three teenage children to come to the dinner table and hadn't had proper eye contact with them for months. When she struck up a conversation, it was usually with the back of their heads, so engrossed were they in their gaming consoles and laptops.See the full content of this document
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Disco Onnecting From Virtual World
"They were still having friends over, but more and more of their socialising took the form of little knots of spectators gathered around the glow of YouTube or, worse, dispersed int...
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