8. If only technology could always be beneficial without any drawbacks. How do you wish we could use advanced technology in our homes without the negative consequences seen in "The Veldt"?
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7. The children become very dependent on technology. What do you think parents nowadays had better do to prevent this from happening to their own kids?
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11. If you could speak to Ray Bradbury about this story, what do you wish you could ask him about his vision of the future?
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5. Would you rather live in a fully automated house like the Hadleys', or in a more traditional home? Why?
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4. Discuss what you think George and Lydia had better have done when they first noticed changes in their children's behavior.
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1. If you were George or Lydia Hadley, what do you wish you had done differently regarding the nursery and your children's upbringing?
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9. Wendy and Peter clearly prefer the nursery to their parents. What do you think they wish their parents understood about their attachment to the virtual world?
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12. The parents hesitate to make changes. What do you think they had better have done as soon as they suspected something was wrong with the nursery?
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2. The parents eventually decide to turn off the house. What do you think they wish they had realized sooner about technology's impact on their family?
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10. Looking at your own life, would you rather have more technological conveniences or more genuine human interactions? Why?
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3. If only the children hadn't become so attached to the nursery. How might the story have ended differently?
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6. If you were the psychologist, David McClean, what advice do you wish you had given to the parents earlier in the story?
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