I won't claim my daughter never watched TV when she was two
random thoughts Send a noteboard - 28/12/2010 07:26:55 PM
we did try to keep it very limited at that age but agree it is ver hard to cut out. She is almost five and watches more TV than I would like but probably a lot less than most of the kids her age. She gets to watch about 1/2 an hour of TV after breakfast and sometime while we are making dinner at night she gets to watch another 1/2 hour. Most weekends she will watch one or two of her movies, sometimes a little more.
That is pretty limited by today’s standards but it still adds up to 10-20 hours a week. I would like to cut out the morning TV but it makes the whole morning go smoother and gets everyone's day off to a smoother start.
That is pretty limited by today’s standards but it still adds up to 10-20 hours a week. I would like to cut out the morning TV but it makes the whole morning go smoother and gets everyone's day off to a smoother start.
I really, REALLY hate children's development programs.
18/12/2010 01:47:19 PM
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Just have them watch the classics. *NM*
18/12/2010 06:38:16 PM
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You mean when you could shoot someone in the face with a shotgun and it would be okay?
18/12/2010 08:18:21 PM
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Imagination Movers only exists to showcase the beauty of Neighbor Nina. *NM*
18/12/2010 08:18:53 PM
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If you want to be honet there really is no such thing as good TV for a two year-old
21/12/2010 02:34:59 PM
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Re: If you want to be honet there really is no such thing as good TV for a two year-old
21/12/2010 07:01:03 PM
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Yeah. You have to interact with them or teach them to read early. No one learns jack from TV *NM*
22/12/2010 03:10:09 AM
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As I recall that is really easy to say. Much harder to do.
27/12/2010 01:31:05 AM
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I won't claim my daughter never watched TV when she was two
28/12/2010 07:26:55 PM
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