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In a world where screens are everywhere, the concept of has transformed from a futuristic idea into a daily reality for most families. Roughly 58% of U.S. parents admit to using tech gadgets to "babysit" or occupy their children.

: The ability to collaborate on projects or play games with peers from around the world in a controlled environment. The Risks of Device-Led Supervision digital playground babysitters

The village playground of the 1990s had a specific sound: the screech of a rusty swing, the thud of sneakers on woodchips, and the distant, muffled shout of a parent saying, “Three more minutes.” In a world where screens are everywhere, the

The digital playground sells itself as the solution to overstimulation, but it is, in fact, overstimulation repackaged as relief. It offers bright colors, instant gratification, and a dopamine loop that no sandbox or stick could ever compete with. The babysitter doesn’t just watch the child—it mesmerizes them. : The ability to collaborate on projects or

: Platforms like Kidobi generate personalized video playlists tailored to a child's specific developmental stage.

Here are some digital tools that babysitters might find useful: