My 10 year old DD was studying the girls on these shows for clues on what it means to be a preteen or teen and it was a terrible example.
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: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
This is exactly why I don't let my son watch Jessie. I could not believe the racial stereotypes they're perpetuating on this show! I do let him watch Good Luck Charlie and Kickin' It and Austin & Ally and Lab Rats. He hasn't shown interest in the others mentioned on here. Oh, I forgot The Suite Life and Dog with a Blog. I outlawed those because they're particularly inane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
National Geographic Channel, HGTV, Food Network, Animal Planet - all these are popular in our house.
I should have been more specific. She likes fiction, but prefers actors to cartoons (though she likes Phineas and Ferb).
I love phineas and ferb
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
National Geographic Channel, HGTV, Food Network, Animal Planet - all these are popular in our house.
I should have been more specific. She likes fiction, but prefers actors to cartoons (though she likes Phineas and Ferb).
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: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.
National Geographic Channel, HGTV, Food Network, Animal Planet - all these are popular in our house.