There's a fine line when it comes to kids and technology use.
Computers, tablets and smart phones are such a major part of every day life now I imagine it's tricky for parents to find the right balance.
It's important for kids to know how to use them so when they get to their later years of education or join the workforce they are not disadvantaged, but we don't want to raise a generation of lazy, obese kids who live in front of screens and struggle to entertain themselves without technology.
Ironically, the thought conjures up images of the people in the movie Wall-E who drive around in electric wheelchair-type contraptions with screens permanently in front of them. I hope we never end up like that.
In the Rotorua Daily Post Weekend's 48 Hours section, reporter Dawn Picken talked to schools and families who have decided to use little or no technology.