Mom to Jordan
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herprettiness said:I think moderation is the key. I don't see anything wrong with children watching TV. To suggest that TV is bad and only commercial I think is a bit harsh. It's entertainment. It's a nice idea, sitting with my two year old sharing meaninful conversations, but we really do need a break from one and other. Plus I would get all stinky if he didn't watch Dora while I took a shower. You wouldn't want me to get stinky. I suppose having a stinky grouchy mother might be worse then watching Dora. I am sorry if I have offended you. I just think that if a person suggests that they know whats best for others then they should be prepared for someone to disagree. Again I'm sorry and I am also sorry for getting off topic.

Without Barney when my DS was little, i would have stunk for 3 years. During those first three years I was also the primary caregiver for my sister's two children during the day and my husband worked 12-14 hours a day so I could be home. Sometimes you have to have a break and that break makes you a better mom. The boys watched Barney twice a day. One for my shower and the other to start some dinner!!! They also watched some music videos and sometimes on a rainy day they would watch another PBS show or two. We also talked and read and colored and played lots every day. We went places and explored all kinds of things. DS went to school reading and scored a 99% on his kindergarten admission test. I agree it all about moderation. The truth is kids are really tough little people. As long as you follow the first rule of child development which says, "DO NO HARM", all the variables in child rearing work themselves out. Follow your heart and use a little common sense and ENJOY your child. TV or no TV is such a small thing in the whole picture of a happy healty child.
Jordan' mom