I have 2 children, ds9 and dd10. I really think their tv watching has gotten out of control.
Over the summer I didn't have any real restrictions on the tv watching, other than blocking certain channels. We do allow them to watch Disney, Animal Planet, Discovery, Cartoon Network, and the standard line up. Restricting tv to certain times, or a certain amount of time per day/week just never really worked. The two of them could never agree on which shows to watch when, and it seems there's always something on tv they want to watch.
Well, like I said, I didn't make too much of an effort to restrict it during the summer. However, now that school's in session, its becoming a problem. Big time! Seems they have developed certain favorites they want to watch, but that's in between everything else on the tube. When they come home from school the first thing they do is run to the tv. At first I let them have some down time, after all, they have been in school all day, let them unwind awhile. But I literally can't yank them away from the tv to do their homework. Well, I do, but its a constant battle. Dinner time is also a battle against the tv. I do understand having a favorite show, or being right in the middle of a show, and do try to work around it if I can. I don't always have dinner at exactly the same time. But it seems there's always something on the tv, no matter what the time. I can't be expected to wait dinner forever on a tv show!
I've tried going through the tv guide, asking them what their favorite shows are, and allowing them 2 hours per week of tv watching. That became impossible to manage! Each one had a different schedule which overlaps, then I get the whining "..he get's to watch his show!" etc. Even getting them to bed on time is a battle with the tv.
Also, even though I've chosen certain channels for them, I'm appalled at what comes on those seemingly appropriate channels. They're picking up smart mouth attitudes and body language (sigh, roll eyes, etc) from shows like That's So Raven, Cheetah Girls, etc. (not knocking any particular show, just some examples). The last straw was when I discovered they sneak out of bed at night after we've gone to sleep and watch the tv! I caught dd watching tv late one night (this was during the summer) and she saw that Girls Gone Wild ad. That is the most disgusting thing!!!!!!!!They barely shadow out the "bad" parts, anyone can see what they're doing! I did have a discussion with both kids that that is NOT normal or acceptable behavior, only the lowest of the low do things like that, and just because they saw it on tv doesn't make it ok. However, I can't filter out everything they watch.
We're in the middle of a financial setback right now and I'm looking for ways to cut the budget. One way is the cable. DH wants to keep the package we've got, because he says it helps him unwind late at night. I do enjoy watching tv some, but I could take it or leave it. I'm really thinking of just canceling our cable altogether, or just getting basic antenna type service, just something to watch local channels. I would like to get CNN, perhaps A&E. But I simply find I can't keep control of what they're watching when, at least not all the time. If it were just my decision, I'd just unplug the darn thing!!!! However, it is somewhat necessary for dh, at least right now, to have some sort of entertainment (no, I don't mean staying up all night to catch the Girls Gone Wild ad!)
. I think everyone around here would benefit from going cold turkey on that thing, at least for awhile!
So, how do the rest of you handle tv watching?
Over the summer I didn't have any real restrictions on the tv watching, other than blocking certain channels. We do allow them to watch Disney, Animal Planet, Discovery, Cartoon Network, and the standard line up. Restricting tv to certain times, or a certain amount of time per day/week just never really worked. The two of them could never agree on which shows to watch when, and it seems there's always something on tv they want to watch.
Well, like I said, I didn't make too much of an effort to restrict it during the summer. However, now that school's in session, its becoming a problem. Big time! Seems they have developed certain favorites they want to watch, but that's in between everything else on the tube. When they come home from school the first thing they do is run to the tv. At first I let them have some down time, after all, they have been in school all day, let them unwind awhile. But I literally can't yank them away from the tv to do their homework. Well, I do, but its a constant battle. Dinner time is also a battle against the tv. I do understand having a favorite show, or being right in the middle of a show, and do try to work around it if I can. I don't always have dinner at exactly the same time. But it seems there's always something on the tv, no matter what the time. I can't be expected to wait dinner forever on a tv show!
I've tried going through the tv guide, asking them what their favorite shows are, and allowing them 2 hours per week of tv watching. That became impossible to manage! Each one had a different schedule which overlaps, then I get the whining "..he get's to watch his show!" etc. Even getting them to bed on time is a battle with the tv.
Also, even though I've chosen certain channels for them, I'm appalled at what comes on those seemingly appropriate channels. They're picking up smart mouth attitudes and body language (sigh, roll eyes, etc) from shows like That's So Raven, Cheetah Girls, etc. (not knocking any particular show, just some examples). The last straw was when I discovered they sneak out of bed at night after we've gone to sleep and watch the tv! I caught dd watching tv late one night (this was during the summer) and she saw that Girls Gone Wild ad. That is the most disgusting thing!!!!!!!!They barely shadow out the "bad" parts, anyone can see what they're doing! I did have a discussion with both kids that that is NOT normal or acceptable behavior, only the lowest of the low do things like that, and just because they saw it on tv doesn't make it ok. However, I can't filter out everything they watch.
We're in the middle of a financial setback right now and I'm looking for ways to cut the budget. One way is the cable. DH wants to keep the package we've got, because he says it helps him unwind late at night. I do enjoy watching tv some, but I could take it or leave it. I'm really thinking of just canceling our cable altogether, or just getting basic antenna type service, just something to watch local channels. I would like to get CNN, perhaps A&E. But I simply find I can't keep control of what they're watching when, at least not all the time. If it were just my decision, I'd just unplug the darn thing!!!! However, it is somewhat necessary for dh, at least right now, to have some sort of entertainment (no, I don't mean staying up all night to catch the Girls Gone Wild ad!)

So, how do the rest of you handle tv watching?