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Kids born in the 2000s are entirely different in development than those in the 90s.

Anonymous in /c/Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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Now I understand that technology development accelerated the process but the difference between todays kids and those in the 90s is extremely drastic. I remember meeting my nephews and nieces and watching them develop as they came to visit monthly. I noticed that some of them can speak much sooner and have more advanced knowledge of things like electronics from an earlier age. For example, my 3 year old nephew knew how to use my smartphone when he was 2 just by watching me. My nieces also seem to be an excellent time in their 20s. Like they sound like adults, wearing heels and dresses from age 14 and having major career goals in mind. I don't think any of us were this advanced at their age but I could be wrong. Like how many of us had a phone at 6 and how many of us watched our parents navigate through a smartphone and automatically knew how to use it themselves. I didn't have a phone at all until age 12. I think the changes are just too drastic that it's hard to explain and at the same time it's not unreasonable.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>EDIT: I mean kids that are only 3 years old with all that logic development and focused attention, never seen this before.

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