Steve Jobs forbade his own children to use Apple's new products

  Although Steve Jobs he was the CEO of one of the most popular and largest IT companies in the USA, with products extremely popular among young people, the children of the former co-founder Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), they did not enjoy the same benefits as ordinary children. Those from New York Times describe an interview taken to him Steve Jobs in 2010, some time after the launch iPad, being asked what his children think about the iPad, the answer being that they have not made contact with the tablet.

We limit how much technology our kids use at home. Every evening Steve made a point of having dinner at the big long table in their kitchen, discussing books and history and a variety of things. No one ever pulled out an iPad or computer. The kids didn't seem addicted at all to devices.

  Steve Jobs limited children's access to technology in their own homes, asking them to read various books to develop their general culture with information about the wider world and beyond. The information is also confirmed by the only author of an authorized biography about Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson, who claims that every evening the Jobs family had dinner during which they discussed various books, history and other past or current events.

  Steve Jobs' decision to limit his own children's access to technology may seem strange, but we are talking about a practice applied by a large majority of US company presidents.