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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Limit screens. Read to him. Let him play. Give him art supplies and building toys (Duplos). Listen to music. Go outside. That's it. Don't overthink it. [/quote] Even the screen limiting is whatever. My husband grew up in front of the TV, my inlaws are awesome people but getting involved with kids is not their thing. Husband is very bright (went to an league school) and well adjusted. Only unfortunate side effect is that he's now in show business. :D Bright kids will find a way, so don't stress OP, play and watch movies together and just enjoy your kid. [/quote] Agree on the TV. My husband is honestly one of the smartest people I know (taught himself coding and data analytics, and at 30 years old is now a VP at a $2 billion company) and he watched a crapton of TV as a kid (and still does). [/quote] You cannot prove a negative. You have no idea how much smarter or more successful your husbands would be if they hadn't watched TV. Personal anecdotes are useless. That said, I love TV. And so do my kids! [/quote] DP. Can you prove that PP's DH wouldn't get where he is without the TV?[/quote] NP. Again you cannot prove a negative. [/quote]
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