Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not allow my 7 year old to watch those shows.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I wish I'd known and put a stop to it before she'd seen them. I wish that there were better live action alternatives for kids who don't like cartoons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only Disney show they watch is Phineas and Ferb. My oldest is 6. My sister already warned me about the other Disney shows. She cancelled cable after catching her 8 year old watching iCarly. Now they only Netflick.
OP here. Netflix is how she watches them at home. Or at a friend's house. Or at school.
Anonymous wrote:I cut off "Jessie" when I asked my 8 yr DD where the parents were and her reply was "They are celebrities, they do not have time to be home"
Also the stereotyping -- head shaking little black girl and the obviously fake accent of the little indian boy with a lizard named Rudyard Kipling
DONE
We do some Shake it Up
Still do Ant Farm, but that may because I have not watched enough episodes to have caught on to the offensive stuff
Anonymous wrote:The only Disney show they watch is Phineas and Ferb. My oldest is 6. My sister already warned me about the other Disney shows. She cancelled cable after catching her 8 year old watching iCarly. Now they only Netflick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. Hence we don't have cable any more. Occasional Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks movies via Netflix or good old Mr. Ed (the talking horse) via youtube. Will let them "graduate" to watch Green Acres in a few years.
I used to LOVE Green Acres!
Greeeeeeeeen Acres is the place to be! Faaaaaaaaarm living is the life for me!Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Hence we don't have cable any more. Occasional Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks movies via Netflix or good old Mr. Ed (the talking horse) via youtube. Will let them "graduate" to watch Green Acres in a few years.
Thanks for the walk down memory lane. Anonymous wrote:Jessie - I let her watch it at the beach, but pointed out the obvious racial stereotyping and dumb girl stuff that they did on the show
Shake it Up - some boy/girl stuff, but reminds me more of "I Love Lucy," than anything else. Don't hate this one.
Kickin' It -- hated this -- total boyfriend/girlfriend stuff, dishonesty, and let's not forget racial stereotyping
ANT Farm-- harmless and funny
Hannah Montana - OVER MY DEAD BODY