It's become commonplace to see children playing on tablets and smartphones vigorously without a clue to what is going on around them . While adults with very educated jobs are just now being taught to operate the latest technology, children use it easily and without struggle, proving that today’s generation is becoming the most educated in technology. Tom Curry, a former coach who has seen first hand what children can do with technology, says “The internet can help your child and you learn about things it might take weeks to research or discover” (Curry 1). Before long, children will begin teaching their family and friends how to operate technological devices. Many children spend the majority of their free time video games, and for the most part, these games contain violence and and at least some level of profanity.g production in the gaming industry, sadly it looks like the future generations will not improve. A recent Harris Poll stated that the sale of toys is expected to decrease two percent due to new technological advances that children “desire” (Groenke 1). While those that oppose children using technology say that it leads to children becoming less interactive with others, predisposes them to bullying, and leads to a decrease in health, supporters say that tablets aid to ones with disabilities, provides effective education, and teach youngsters to make better life choices. Some people may say that using the latest technology is more of a distraction to children, not a benefactor. However, advocates say that some of the apps on tablets and iPads used in schools around the world now help increase children’s education levels because the children can actually interact and be “hands-on“ and not just watching. Shell Squad Games, an app featuring the ability similar to the app suite iStartSmart, is a game designed to let teachers add activities for students to get additional practice and notifies them if the student need more practice to master the curriculum or not. Shell Games progressive the learning activities as the child’s increase their education (“Hatch”). In fact, the American Academy said “Smartphones and tablets may be a better learning tool. . . than “Sesame Street” and other educational TV programs”(Kuepers 1). Growing up, parents let their kids watch these shows and think they are just shows that keep them “out of their hair”, but they are actuall