I don’t want DD watching The Magic Schoolbus anymore. Well, I don’t know …

Anonymous
I mean a lot of adults do this too. This is just the nature of language. How many people still say that something is rotten in Denmark and Shakespeare is over 500 years old. My kids often quote Home Alone. They also like to tell each other to “let it go” in the same sing song voice as Frozen. I think it’s a sign of cleverness.

Surprised people are saying autism… my sister is autistic and has trouble making social connections like that or understanding where phrases come from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:6-7 Op
6-7


Haha! I was literally just going to say, "Just wait until she's a teen - 6-7!!!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try Brainchild on Netflix


DISLIKE brainchild. We have encountered a lot of misinfomration or borderling misinformation there.
Anonymous
Its not about the show. If she was watching something else she would use those phrases. If this is truly hampering her social skills address that, not through blocking magic school bus but by addressing the issue of timing, words, etc. Your examples dont seem egregious to me.
Anonymous
oh my lord.

My now 17 yr old and 20 yr old loved Magic School Bus. We have all the DVDs. I loved them, too.
Anonymous
OP take a Xanax and get the stick out of your ass
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She will move on to other catchphrases.

My kids bring them home all the time.


+1 My 6.5 year old uses catchphrases from the books we read together! If they like something they will pick up phrases and repeat them, and it won't harm their social ability because all the other kids are doing the same thing.

Just be glad she's not saying "six SEVEN" all day long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try Brainchild on Netflix


DISLIKE brainchild. We have encountered a lot of misinfomration or borderling misinformation there.


Really?? Like what? Are you an anti-vaxxer who does your own research?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:oh my lord.

My now 17 yr old and 20 yr old loved Magic School Bus. We have all the DVDs. I loved them, too.

Same, my 17 yo loved the show too. She turned out pretty normal.
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