Anonymous wrote:These no TV parents have kids that grow up addicted to porn so I laugh at their diligence when the kids are young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all make me laugh. I raised several kids with no books, no manuals, no help, no cry it out methods, they watched tv and they are all happy healthy well adjusted adults with excellent jobs, etc. It never ceases to amaze me to read stuff on here and think gee how did our kids survive the stuff DCUM parents are totally against? Like they say, whatever floats your boat. You do it your way, I do it mine.
I've seen an excellent quote here on DCUM, and I think it bears repeating here: the plural of anecdote is not data. Nobody is attacking you for letting your kids watch TV, but it is troubling for a daycare provider to do something that goes against what is well-known to be best for small children. I'm talking about scientific studies, not your brain surgeon children.
Anonymous wrote:You all make me laugh. I raised several kids with no books, no manuals, no help, no cry it out methods, they watched tv and they are all happy healthy well adjusted adults with excellent jobs, etc. It never ceases to amaze me to read stuff on here and think gee how did our kids survive the stuff DCUM parents are totally against? Like they say, whatever floats your boat. You do it your way, I do it mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think you'll end up having to move your DC, but it's worth a shot before you do....I'd say to your provider that you've noticed that the TV seems on pretty frequently and you're not happy with that- you would like to see it revert to the the policy you were told when you started - a 1/2 hr on Fridays (or whatever it was). It may help if you know a few of the other parents so it's not just you complaining but others too - I cant imagine any parent thinks that is just hunky dory.
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Seriously, i think it is a crock those parents who come in and complain about the tv being on. And those who claim to never watch tv while their child is awake. etc etc etc. I grew up with a tv, my kids, my grandkids. I have a policy in place where the kids watch tv when they first come in (while I am getting breakfast), and sometimes during the time I am getting lunch ready. Whats funny is I have parents who want tv limited, yet their kids are the very ones coming in telling me how they saw this at home, or we watched this. Or mommy lets us watch this, etc etc etc. So before proclaiming to your provider how you are a tv free home, be sure the kids dont spill their guts. I see right through these families.
Please tell us where your "care" is located. So we can avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is a very bad quality daycare where kids watch TV. Maybe laptop or PC where to use for songs or educational. But let kids watching TV while someone preparing breakfast, lunch is not the best practice, kids need to supervised all the time.
My kids ARE supervised at all times. My kitchen is maybe 10 feet from where they are sitting. What do you propose? The kids come stand next to a hot stove/oven while I cook? Parents want it all, there has to be some kind of compromise. If the kids cant be left 10 feet from me to watch an EDUCATIONAL show on tv or GULP mickey mouse club house or Dora, so I can cook, maybe the parents should then bring the food in so I dont have to be away from the kids. I DO hope you dont think I should take them into the bathroom with me while I do my business. Thank god not all my parents are like this. I have others who wouldnt care if their child have tv time or not.
Simple answer, you can hire helper who can prepare breakfast, lunch and snacks while you doing educational activities with kids. But no worries, if your parents don't complain about TV that means you are right fit for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think you'll end up having to move your DC, but it's worth a shot before you do....I'd say to your provider that you've noticed that the TV seems on pretty frequently and you're not happy with that- you would like to see it revert to the the policy you were told when you started - a 1/2 hr on Fridays (or whatever it was). It may help if you know a few of the other parents so it's not just you complaining but others too - I cant imagine any parent thinks that is just hunky dory.
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Seriously, i think it is a crock those parents who come in and complain about the tv being on. And those who claim to never watch tv while their child is awake. etc etc etc. I grew up with a tv, my kids, my grandkids. I have a policy in place where the kids watch tv when they first come in (while I am getting breakfast), and sometimes during the time I am getting lunch ready. Whats funny is I have parents who want tv limited, yet their kids are the very ones coming in telling me how they saw this at home, or we watched this. Or mommy lets us watch this, etc etc etc. So before proclaiming to your provider how you are a tv free home, be sure the kids dont spill their guts. I see right through these families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think you'll end up having to move your DC, but it's worth a shot before you do....I'd say to your provider that you've noticed that the TV seems on pretty frequently and you're not happy with that- you would like to see it revert to the the policy you were told when you started - a 1/2 hr on Fridays (or whatever it was). It may help if you know a few of the other parents so it's not just you complaining but others too - I cant imagine any parent thinks that is just hunky dory.
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Seriously, i think it is a crock those parents who come in and complain about the tv being on. And those who claim to never watch tv while their child is awake. etc etc etc. I grew up with a tv, my kids, my grandkids. I have a policy in place where the kids watch tv when they first come in (while I am getting breakfast), and sometimes during the time I am getting lunch ready. Whats funny is I have parents who want tv limited, yet their kids are the very ones coming in telling me how they saw this at home, or we watched this. Or mommy lets us watch this, etc etc etc. So before proclaiming to your provider how you are a tv free home, be sure the kids dont spill their guts. I see right through these families.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think you'll end up having to move your DC, but it's worth a shot before you do....I'd say to your provider that you've noticed that the TV seems on pretty frequently and you're not happy with that- you would like to see it revert to the the policy you were told when you started - a 1/2 hr on Fridays (or whatever it was). It may help if you know a few of the other parents so it's not just you complaining but others too - I cant imagine any parent thinks that is just hunky dory.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I think you'll end up having to move your DC, but it's worth a shot before you do....I'd say to your provider that you've noticed that the TV seems on pretty frequently and you're not happy with that- you would like to see it revert to the the policy you were told when you started - a 1/2 hr on Fridays (or whatever it was). It may help if you know a few of the other parents so it's not just you complaining but others too - I cant imagine any parent thinks that is just hunky dory.[/quote
And then leave your kid alone with her?
Do you send food back at resturants too?
IMO find a new place. Give notice last day and tell her why.
If she demands severance tell her you'd be happy to after licensing verifies the amount of TV time is acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is a very bad quality daycare where kids watch TV. Maybe laptop or PC where to use for songs or educational. But let kids watching TV while someone preparing breakfast, lunch is not the best practice, kids need to supervised all the time.
My kids ARE supervised at all times. My kitchen is maybe 10 feet from where they are sitting. What do you propose? The kids come stand next to a hot stove/oven while I cook? Parents want it all, there has to be some kind of compromise. If the kids cant be left 10 feet from me to watch an EDUCATIONAL show on tv or GULP mickey mouse club house or Dora, so I can cook, maybe the parents should then bring the food in so I dont have to be away from the kids. I DO hope you dont think I should take them into the bathroom with me while I do my business. Thank god not all my parents are like this. I have others who wouldnt care if their child have tv time or not.