Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting your nanny give you guidelines on this? This area really is insane.
We allow our nanny to speak and have opinions. We like to treat her as an intelligent human with decades more experience than we have with children.
So sad you think that is "insane".
I definitely ask for nanny's input and opinion. We still have final say, but she is very in-tuned to his temperament, emotional trends, etc. In our case, we are TV people, she is not. So DS doesn't watch very much with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you letting your nanny give you guidelines on this? This area really is insane.
We allow our nanny to speak and have opinions. We like to treat her as an intelligent human with decades more experience than we have with children.
So sad you think that is "insane".
Anonymous wrote:Jeff can verify that I've never posted on the nanny forum. There ya go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We started around 4 when he started to take an interest in sports. We let him watch soccer or basketball with us (or the Olympics). A little later we discovered Peppa Pig.
No computer or "educational games" until he was introduced to them in elementary school.
OP here. DS loves watching kids and adults play soccer or basketball in the park. I mean - LOVES - he claps and shouts "hurrah"! He is going to be two next month and I wonder if that is something he might enjoy more than programs or educational games. Plus I read that the images don't flash as fast in televised sports as they do with something like "Sesame Street".