I hear what you're saying, but the Sesame Street concept is based on rote memorization, which is not enough for older kids. I don't think follow-up shows would be possible.golfgal said:While I see your point, your reasoning is flawed. It isn't the show that is bad, it is the parenting that is bad in these cases. If SS gave these disadvantaged kids a leg up to start school, GREAT. What was then missing in their lives was something to follow up on that early learning. If SS did a show for intermediate grades 3-5, then one for 6-8th grades, these kids would have followed the same learning curve they did for the early grades. The point is, these kids DID learn things from the show and since they were not getting it elsewhere, that is GREAT!!!! Source, real life (and my education major in college too).
I don't think a moderate amount of TV is bad for children -- key word being moderate -- but there are much better choices than Sesame Street.


but when I first watched it with my children I was surprised at the frenetic pace of the show.
And I will agree that in moderation it is ok, not for hours at a time. My daughter would watch TV here and there for short periods of time when she was a baby (not that she completely understood everything) and she is now 4 and is perfectly normal and fine.