You know - OP - I absolutely agree with you. TV's belong in the family room and nowhere else in the house. It really cuts down on the time you have to spend monitoring what your child is watching. That is
such a pain to have to stay so involved.
And how else are you going to teach your youngsters about the facts of life without watching The Baby Story or Babies: Special Delivery? I love to watch those shows and I make sure the little ones are right there with me, sharing some important family togetherness time. Our family especially likes he shows where the ladies scream the loudest. Our girls cannot wait for the cameras to be in the birthing room with them.
And I also agree that kids absolutely do NOT need cell phones. Never mind that pay phones have gone the way of the dinosaur. What is up with that? In the high school here, kids are not allowed to use the school phones after the last bell. Miss the bus - oh well. No worries though, my kids' friends all have cell phones and if they really need to get hold of me, they can borrow one of theirs. No reason why
I should have to shell out the money for my kid to be carrying one of those things.
OP - you will understand this. I couldn't believe another mother last week. Swim practice was cancelled early due to a lightning storm and numerous kids did not have cell phones. And the pay phone was yanked out years ago. This one mom, who got there early because her kid had called her on her cell phone, had the nerve to tell her kid to hurry up and get in the car. Never mind that
MY kids needed to call me. After she let 15 kids use her daughter's cell phone to call their parents, she said she had to go and made her daughter take her cell phone back and get in the car.
MY kids had to wait the storm out because they couldn't call me and I didn't pay attention to the weather. Can you believe the nerve of that mother to not allow the rest of the kids to use her cell phone? If you are going to let your child have a cell phone, you most certainly need to accept the consequences of owning it by allowing others to use it.
And I have to agree with you that I need my kid to be talking on the phone in the kitchen. That way I can monitor very closely his every conversation. Isn't that what parenting is all about? Close control of your children?
Now, if you will excuse me, I just read in the TV Guide that Cinemax has some promising family television on. A show called Emmanuelle In Space. Emmanuelle, such a pretty name. It is on a bit late, but togetherness is all important, don't you think?