Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still none. He’s 3.5. I know we will introduce TV at some point but haven’t yet. Plus we have a 14 month old we don’t want to watch yet.
+1. A one and a three year old. It’s easy not to turn it on when they’re little.
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Why the eye roll? It is easy since they have no clue it exists! They don’t ask for it or miss it. I know it’ll be harder if not not impossible to regulate when they have friends talking about games or shows but for now it is easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still none. He’s 3.5. I know we will introduce TV at some point but haven’t yet. Plus we have a 14 month old we don’t want to watch yet.
+1. A one and a three year old. It’s easy not to turn it on when they’re little.
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They probably have a nanny for 10hrs/day, of course the kids don’t watch tv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still none. He’s 3.5. I know we will introduce TV at some point but haven’t yet. Plus we have a 14 month old we don’t want to watch yet.
+1. A one and a three year old. It’s easy not to turn it on when they’re little.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still none. He’s 3.5. I know we will introduce TV at some point but haven’t yet. Plus we have a 14 month old we don’t want to watch yet.
+1. A one and a three year old. It’s easy not to turn it on when they’re little.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still none. He’s 3.5. I know we will introduce TV at some point but haven’t yet. Plus we have a 14 month old we don’t want to watch yet.
+1. A one and a three year old. It’s easy not to turn it on when they’re little.
Anonymous wrote:Still none. He’s 3.5. I know we will introduce TV at some point but haven’t yet. Plus we have a 14 month old we don’t want to watch yet.
Anonymous wrote:Still none. He’s 3.5. I know we will introduce TV at some point but haven’t yet. Plus we have a 14 month old we don’t want to watch yet.
Anonymous wrote:My 10 and 11 year olds watched plenty of PBS and Disney, and we threw a little Nick Jr. in there, too. Every day. ::horrors::
They are top students at their immersion schools, and play baseball and basketball.
There isn’t a need to obsess over this as an educated parent. There really isn’t. There isn’t any risk in letting your kid watch a 1/2 hour or hour of educational TV a day. Or more, on a random occasion. You are reading to her, right? And taking her to the playground? And she has toys and games to play with? Yes?