Aren't you worried about her as she gets older starting to feel like she is way too different from other children in the sense that she does not fit in or does not get what the other kids talk about or what they have experienced? And further more, knowing how kids are, that they could start bullying her because of how different she is? After all, that is the human nature, to treat everyone who are different as outcasts or some sort of aliens?
Of course, I agree with your approach. I see that all the time around, kids being handed I pads to stare in them so that parents can go by their day "undisturbed" xD. It is very sad.
I don't really worry about her not fitting in, because as she grows all of the "culture" stuff and usage if tech will come. But, the skills not learned in childhood can have very severe effects on later life.
I'd rather her not fit in and find her own path, than fit in and be like everyone else, getting their results. Bullying is part of life, she will have to learn to deal with difficult people because, they exist in all age groups. Also, I think the people who have had dome childhood hardship tend to grow to be better people, or the extreme of worse people - but, I am here to help her have some perspective on this :)