princesspumpkin
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tiggersmom2 said:Nope, I don't see a thing wrong with it. What I do find irritating is mothers that have nothing better to do than criticize and critique other mother's parenting.![]()
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tiggersmom2 said:Nope, I don't see a thing wrong with it. What I do find irritating is mothers that have nothing better to do than criticize and critique other mother's parenting.![]()
grlpwrd said:I let me kids as babies watch tv, too, but nowadays there is concern about using bouncy seats. Apparently, exersaucers are not good for kids because they impede walking and development.![]()
dcgrumpy said:As long as the baby isn't sitting ther all day I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Also the no tv before 2 rule only works if you only have 1 child.

WhoopyPie said:I have a friend who invited me over yesterday for a cup of coffee and to chat. While there she said give me a minute and I'll set the baby up. She then put her baby in her bouncy seat and turned on a tape of Sesame Street. I didn't know what to say. The baby is 4 1/2 months old.
Anyone else besides me think thats totally wrong?
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Tinijocaro said:I followed that rule with all 4 of mine, but it was closer to 3 before I let them actually sit and watch a show. Little ones are easy to distract.
I let me kids as babies watch tv, too, but nowadays there is concern about using bouncy seats. Apparently, exersaucers are not good for kids because they impede walking and development.
va32h said:Any "baby containing device", be it bouncy seat, swing, exersaucer, or even mommy's arms, will impede physical development if the child is never or seldom given an opportunity to play freely on the floor.
Of course there are times when the parent needs the child to be safely contained in one spot, and no device is intrinsically bad.

Bob Slydell said:Bolding added by me.
I agree with what you've said, but I think the bolded part is the part people tend to skip over when they jump into a tirade about how evil bouncers (or TV, etc.) is for kids. It's often assumed that if you put your child in a bouncer or exersaucer that the kid spends most of their life in there, not that it's used sparingly. Most anything in moderation is normally not detrimental.![]()
southernbella said:I personaly grew up in a household where tv was never restricted. I could wait anything I wanted to. I think I turned out alright. My only downfall is I am a wealth of useless trivia (expecially pop culture).![]()
Sbella

Maleficent13 said:What Bob (and va32h) said. No toy or device is intrinsically bad...and no parent looking for 10 minutes to pee, eat or take a shower is intrinisically bad either.

It's the worst show for kids because of the short segments -- the attention span thing. Other cartoons encourage kids to follow the plotline for more than 60 seconds.Bob Slydell said:If it made no difference whether or not kids watched Sesame Street, as long as they were reading books as well, how can you say that SS is the worst show for kids to watch?![]()