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Friday, January 20, 2012

Moms on their cell phones while driving and trying to take care of children~

You know exactly who I'm talking about. That black SUV whose driver has their cell phone in their hand. Usually there are several children (not secured) roaming around the back of the car. There are usually at least five to seven "family" stickers on the back window (along with two dogs and three cats). They are usually in the "slow" lane, thinking they are being "safe" as they text and attempt to drive (as if being in this lane will somehow make it "safer"). They are the ones in front of you during drop off time at school when the bell is about to ring, who hog the curb, don't pull forward, talk to their friends, and ignore their screaming kids. If they do get out of their vehicles at school, their cell phone is still glued to their face while their child begs for their attention. What could possibly be so important that they ignore their child?? You know they don't work. You see them laughing while talking, so obviously this isn't an "emergency" call they are on. They are just making a choice. They are choosing their phone over their kids. Scrambling to get the next text message, they are putting their children at risk while on the road. They pull in front of you, drive too slowly, nearly miss every center divide (you know that jerking motion you see when they realize they are heading right into something and swerve haphazardly back into their lane). This is all leading to a generation of " attention deprived due to cell phones" (Generation:  ADDCP). These children will do anything to get a parent off of their cell phone. Tantrums abound, while the perplexed parent looks to the school or teacher as the problem. Hello, look in the mirror! You are the problem! Put your cell phone down and pay attention to your kids!!!

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