Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who even has a tv anymore?
We don’t. I don’t know if anyone under 65 that does. Pad and computers require a parent to sign in, plus screen time can be set for 15 30 45 min. So it’s easy to restrict.
I would rather my kids watch a TV that we can all see and is collective for the siblings to participate in together than an iPad. You can also put away the TV remote or set up controls and timers on it. I always laugh at people who look down on "TV" but have the same thing in other formats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who even has a tv anymore?
We don’t. I don’t know if anyone under 65 that does. Pad and computers require a parent to sign in, plus screen time can be set for 15 30 45 min. So it’s easy to restrict.
That’s really weird. Lots of people watch TV and movies on big screen TVs.
Anonymous wrote:Who even has a tv anymore?
We don’t. I don’t know if anyone under 65 that does. Pad and computers require a parent to sign in, plus screen time can be set for 15 30 45 min. So it’s easy to restrict.
Anonymous wrote:Who even has a tv anymore?
We don’t. I don’t know if anyone under 65 that does. Pad and computers require a parent to sign in, plus screen time can be set for 15 30 45 min. So it’s easy to restrict.
Anonymous wrote:Something that's been helpful in reducing my kids' screentime was to get rid of Disney +, Netflix and Amazon prime. DH and I really never watched TV.
Anonymous wrote:Who even has a tv anymore?
We don’t. I don’t know if anyone under 65 that does. Pad and computers require a parent to sign in, plus screen time can be set for 15 30 45 min. So it’s easy to restrict.
Anonymous wrote:Who even has a tv anymore?
We don’t. I don’t know if anyone under 65 that does. Pad and computers require a parent to sign in, plus screen time can be set for 15 30 45 min. So it’s easy to restrict.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest kid is 7, he just colors or reads in the morning.
I don't allow access to YouTube or similar unsupervised. If he wants a movie or TV, we put it on. I'm not unusually rigid on TV (we've been watching World axup matches) but 7 is too young for unsupervised media access, particularly internet content.