Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew so in the ‘60’s and watched television every day, as much as I wanted. I turned out fine. I never restricted my kids and they grew up, graduated college and are very successful. You moms are nuts to be so obsessed with screens. I still love television today.
I’m okay with TV but I don’t like iPads. They are more addictive than TV.
Plus, I didn’t watch a lot of TV growing up, and I went to Stanford. What does that mean?
Anonymous wrote:Yup. As much as she freaking wants. If she wants to watch Cocomelon for hour-long stretches, we go for it. I actually find that by letting it run ad nauseum she gets bored and wanders away to do her own thing surprisingly quickly anyway so it's not hours of slack-jawed staring, although she notices right away if it gets turned off, ha. So, I've been mentally singing this insane song about "dinosaur rulers" jump, jiving, and wailing for the past week and a half. So it goes.
Anonymous wrote:I grew so in the ‘60’s and watched television every day, as much as I wanted. I turned out fine. I never restricted my kids and they grew up, graduated college and are very successful. You moms are nuts to be so obsessed with screens. I still love television today.