Skip to content
The Nexus
HEALTHJul 14 · 10:41 UTCBUSINESS INSIDERLaura Leavitt ([email protected])

I thought I'd get my kid mostly simple, no-tech toys. Things changed, and I have no regrets.

The author initially preferred low-tech toys for her son but shifted to interactive, tech-based toys after realizing they better supported his speech and motor development. High-tech toys like battery-powered trains and LeapFrog books helped engage her son during developmental delays, while non-tech swaps like magnetic tiles also improved his play experience.

Nexus surfaces and summarizes. The full story lives at the source.

Mentioned
Spot something wrong with this article?Report a problem →
Forward this
Related Signal

Adjacent reporting

I thought I'd get my kid mostly simple, no-tech toys. Things changed, and I have no regrets. · The Nexus