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Reply to "please explain the "no plastic toys/no batteries" school of thought"
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[quote=Anonymous][/quote] If moms with lots of time make healthier choices, I just draw a logical discussion... the moms opting for not selecting very well are those who either don't have time or are lazy. It's just your own words. No need to get defensive. Aren't you comfortable with your choices?[/quote] Not healthier choices. More paranoid, controlling and irrational choices. Too busy with your self-righteousness, you have yet to provide a response as to why a musical toy that makes him happy and leads to dancing is detrimental.[/quote] I'm not the PP you're talking to, but dude, no one is saying that this toy that makes your child happy is detrimental. We all get to choose what toys our children play with in our own homes and some of us don't prefer the battery-powered ones. It's not as big a deal as you're trying to make it. [/quote] What you choose to have in your home is not a big deal to me. What is annoying is those folks, like the pp i was responding to, who think that by being contrarian to modern life, they are somehow doing a better job parenting-- and feel the need to spill that attitude out on others. I'm not being defensive here, I'm just saying that many of us think that type of person is overprotective, paranoid and annoying - not mom of the year. [/quote]
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