Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhhhh same here w our 20 mo dd - tonight she refused to eat dinner if I didn't let her watch the elmo has four ducks video. We were a no screen time family so I don't know hoe this happened . We were at a dr appt we needed her to sit still for and the only thing she'd calm down for was elmo videos and now it has spiraled . She cried today when she saw my iPad and said elmo
Quack Quack. I refused but come dinner time she had me - if I hit play she'd eat. No video no eat ! Ahhhh
A 20 month old can manipulate you? Good luck.
Exactly. Something tells me the Potomac stabber Dave Goldberg was in charge at that age to. Like many of you, his parents didn't see a problem with giving him what he demanded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 yo loves curious george. he watches a few min of pbs kids in he morning sometimes while DH and I are getting ready or when I work from home. No big deal.
Oh, God. My 18 mo old saw 2 minutes of this once and now is OBSESSED. What is it with that monkey? We limit this, obviously, since he is only 18 mos--he needs, like, 5 minutes a day and he's happy. But WTH with this monkey? He loves it.
Curious George is a toddler sized nonverbal monkey who can fly a rocketship, ride a cow, flood the house, build a beaver dam, go shopping on his own, cook in a restaurant, wash windows on a skyscraper, assemble a dinosaur from fossilized bones, you name it. He can do anything and toddlers live vicariously through this. Also he destroys almost everything he touches but somehow manages to fix it by the end of the episode. It's a pretty good little show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 yo loves curious george. he watches a few min of pbs kids in he morning sometimes while DH and I are getting ready or when I work from home. No big deal.
Oh, God. My 18 mo old saw 2 minutes of this once and now is OBSESSED. What is it with that monkey? We limit this, obviously, since he is only 18 mos--he needs, like, 5 minutes a day and he's happy. But WTH with this monkey? He loves it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children are also totally obsessed with Elmo. It is crazy. I bought them a bunch of Elmo things - books, stuffed Elmo, etc. it seems to be working.
I think every toddler - age 1-2 goes through the Elmo obsession phase. Gone by age 3 or so. It's like a tornado that comes through and leaves you with lots of Elmo crap.
What is it about Elmo? I find the fascination so interesting.
Anonymous wrote:My 2 yo loves curious george. he watches a few min of pbs kids in he morning sometimes while DH and I are getting ready or when I work from home. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children are also totally obsessed with Elmo. It is crazy. I bought them a bunch of Elmo things - books, stuffed Elmo, etc. it seems to be working.
I think every toddler - age 1-2 goes through the Elmo obsession phase. Gone by age 3 or so. It's like a tornado that comes through and leaves you with lots of Elmo crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhhhh same here w our 20 mo dd - tonight she refused to eat dinner if I didn't let her watch the elmo has four ducks video. We were a no screen time family so I don't know hoe this happened . We were at a dr appt we needed her to sit still for and the only thing she'd calm down for was elmo videos and now it has spiraled . She cried today when she saw my iPad and said elmo
Quack Quack. I refused but come dinner time she had me - if I hit play she'd eat. No video no eat ! Ahhhh
A 20 month old can manipulate you? Good luck.
Exactly. Something tells me the Potomac stabber Dave Goldberg was in charge at that age to. Like many of you, his parents didn't see a problem with giving him what he demanded.