Commentary While flying last week, I noticed the kids around me. Except for the babies, every single one of them stared at a screen. No one read a book or looked out a window. Parents were also on phones, though I did see some lift their heads to say things to their kids. I sat next to a boy who kept looking toward his family on the other side of the aisle and then back to the game on his phone. I couldn’t help myself; twice when I saw something cool out the window—an island, for instance—I called his attention to it. I didn’t want him to miss out! And that’s the problem; the kids are missing out. Yet at the same time, they are seeing too much. Think about it. Kids on their screens can google ANYTHING—all the bad news of the world, pornography, cruelty, bullying—you name it, they …