Technology acts as both gateway and gatekeeper for children's development, opening possibilities while controlling access to growth.
Laozi's understanding of the gateway—the opening that allows passage—illuminates technology's dual role in children's lives. Devices and digital platforms genuinely open gateways to information, connection, and creative expression unavailable to previous generations. A child with dyslexia finds audiobooks liberating; a isolated teen finds community online; a curious mind accesses infinite knowledge. Yet gates also control and restrict; algorithms determine what children see, surveillance tracks their movement, and screen time gates access to unmediated play and nature. The Taoist perspective doesn't deny either function but recognizes them as inseparable. Understanding technology as gateway-and-gatekeeper simultaneously helps parents avoid naive celebration or blanket restriction. The practical wisdom involves asking: what genuine growth does this technology enable, and what does it restrict? Which gates should open for this child? Which should remain closed? This nuanced inquiry transcends polarized debate.
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