Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dad here. my wife doesn't get McDonalds for my 3 year old daughter but I get her a hamburger there at least twice a week. She loves it. I think McDonalds is way better now than in the past - they have smoothies, oatmeal, all kinds of good stuff.
tv - at least 45 minutes to an hour a day. Dora or Wonderpets or something like that. Seems educational to me.
Get ready for a teenager who cares about nothing beyond brand names, boy bands and suburban shopping malls. You're raising a real intellectual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:dad here. my wife doesn't get McDonalds for my 3 year old daughter but I get her a hamburger there at least twice a week. She loves it. I think McDonalds is way better now than in the past - they have smoothies, oatmeal, all kinds of good stuff.
tv - at least 45 minutes to an hour a day. Dora or Wonderpets or something like that. Seems educational to me.
Get ready for a teenager who cares about nothing beyond brand names, boy bands and suburban shopping malls. You're raising a real intellectual.
Anonymous wrote:dad here. my wife doesn't get McDonalds for my 3 year old daughter but I get her a hamburger there at least twice a week. She loves it. I think McDonalds is way better now than in the past - they have smoothies, oatmeal, all kinds of good stuff.
tv - at least 45 minutes to an hour a day. Dora or Wonderpets or something like that. Seems educational to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i believe all of you, but this just reinforces my opinion that people here are SO out of touch. Every time I go to McDonalds they are packed with families and kids of all ages, and their financials support this.
Yes, and the people at suburban McDonald's are fatter than your average DC resident.
Anonymous wrote:i believe all of you, but this just reinforces my opinion that people here are SO out of touch. Every time I go to McDonalds they are packed with families and kids of all ages, and their financials support this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, who are you people? "My mom let my kid watch Nemo once" and the mom who only ever set foot in McD's for a science project.... are you all living on some commune of hypercompetitive parenting? All this sanctimony would be funny except that you all take yourselves totally seriously don't you? I'm sure you PPs who fessed up to 15 minutes per day of TV are feeling suitably chastened and have swapped out the television for a stack of practice SATs for the kids to enjoy.
Why on earth does it bother you so much that families prefer healthy, unprocessed food? Ever heard of chicken paste? The ick factor to fast food keeps me and my family away, so what? I couldn't care less if you and your kids eat it and I reall
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, who are you people? "My mom let my kid watch Nemo once" and the mom who only ever set foot in McD's for a science project.... are you all living on some commune of hypercompetitive parenting? All this sanctimony would be funny except that you all take yourselves totally seriously don't you? I'm sure you PPs who fessed up to 15 minutes per day of TV are feeling suitably chastened and have swapped out the television for a stack of practice SATs for the kids to enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, who are you people? "My mom let my kid watch Nemo once" and the mom who only ever set foot in McD's for a science project.... are you all living on some commune of hypercompetitive parenting? All this sanctimony would be funny except that you all take yourselves totally seriously don't you? I'm sure you PPs who fessed up to 15 minutes per day of TV are feeling suitably chastened and have swapped out the television for a stack of practice SATs for the kids to enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, who are you people? "My mom let my kid watch Nemo once" and the mom who only ever set foot in McD's for a science project.... are you all living on some commune of hypercompetitive parenting? All this sanctimony would be funny except that you all take yourselves totally seriously don't you? I'm sure you PPs who fessed up to 15 minutes per day of TV are feeling suitably chastened and have swapped out the television for a stack of practice SATs for the kids to enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:i believe all of you, but this just reinforces my opinion that people here are SO out of touch. Every time I go to McDonalds they are packed with families and kids of all ages, and their financials support this.