Babies: 9 - 12 Months

I fear he's watching too much TV

Now that I'm EPing I find it hard to entertain H without the use of his Baby Einstein video.  I pump 5 times a day and he only takes 2 naps so majority of my pumps are when he is awake.  If I sit him on the floor with toys he ends up in the other room.  If I put him in his exersaucer without his video on he cries. He also doesn't like taking him bottle without something entertaining him so if he flat out refuses we will turn on the TV for the 5 minutes he eats.

He's probably watching TV for about an hour a day.  I feel so bad, but I don't know what to do.  I have to pump and if I have to hear him screaming I don't pump very much at all because it makes me sad.

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Re: I fear he's watching too much TV

  • I'm a big advocate on less TV is better but I don't think an hour a day will kill him.  DD watches 20-30 min. of Blues Clues in the morning while she plays in her play area and I get some breakfast.  At night she watches 20-30 min. of Einstein to start her bedtime routine.  Half the time she's not even looking and playing with her toys but it definitely keeps her calm and occupied.  I would only give you the side-eye if he was watching it for a ridiculous amount of time per day. 
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  • I see nothing wrong with an hour of TV a day.  My only concern would be that he seems to need it.  Hopefully he can learn to play alone for a little bit.  Can you put up a gate so that he doesn't end up in the other room?  

    I can see why that would be hard.  If I were pumping, I am sure DS would be on me trying to yank the tubes out. 

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  • i agree that an hour probably wont do much harm.  and i totally get doing what you have to to make things work! so dont stress too much.  plus he might grow out of this phase and be able to entertain himself more easily in a few weeks..who knows? and when youre done pumping you can change things up!
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    I see nothing wrong with an hour of TV a day.  My only concern would be that he seems to need it.  Hopefully he can learn to play alone for a little bit.  Can you put up a gate so that he doesn't end up in the other room?  

    I can see why that would be hard.  If I were pumping, I am sure DS would be on me trying to yank the tubes out. 

    The funny thing is that he will play by himself for a long time while I'm not pumping.  It's like when I turn the pump on he knows it's time to throw a fit. haha

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  • When you all let your LOs "watch" TV, do they really watch it?  I've thought about putting on the TV to buy myself 5-10 minutes before but DS is not at all interested.  We usually have it on during the evenings but he never even looks at the screen.

    In some ways I wish he would show a little more interest so that for car trips and plane rides, he would be entertained somewhat by the portable DVD player, but so far, no interest.

    Just curious as to what you mean by "watching TV."

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    When you all let your LOs "watch" TV, do they really watch it?  I've thought about putting on the TV to buy myself 5-10 minutes before but DS is not at all interested.  We usually have it on during the evenings but he never even looks at the screen.

    In some ways I wish he would show a little more interest so that for car trips and plane rides, he would be entertained somewhat by the portable DVD player, but so far, no interest.

    Just curious as to what you mean by "watching TV."

    I put him in his jumper so he'll watch it for a couple of minutes, then turn around and chew on his sun, jump a little, watch a little more, repeat until I turn it off.

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  • DD's the same. Some days she'll watch up to an hour of TV, others days none. By "watch" I mean she really does sit there and gaze at the TV, and i put on programs specifically for her. In the evenings we seem to always have the TV on, mostly for background noise, but its adult shows and she doesn't really show any interest in those. Its weird, she really does know which shows are for her and which aren't.
  • I kind of wish Jackson would watch TV, but he is not really interested for more than a few minutes at a time.
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  • It's not ideal but I don't think it's going to do any lasting harm. We nebulize my son twice a day (about 10 minutes each time) and I always put the TV on. I feel a little guilty but it keeps him from ripping his mask off or screaming, so we do what we have to do. He squeals when he sees Dora and he LOVES the Wonder Pets songs. Go figure.

    If I were you, I might try to eliminate the TV during the bottle time but if you have to use it, you have to use it. It sounds like he gets plenty of other stimulation, so I'm sure he'll be fine.

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  • If I remember correctly, we have pretty similar views on babies watching TV so I've been trying to think of some ideas for you.  :)

    Do you have a pack 'n play or can you buy one of those yard gates that go in a circle to keep them safe?  Then, when it's pumping time, can you give him a new toy, or one of his favorites that you save for only that time?  Hopefully then he will associate your pumping time with fun toys for him.  I feel your pain as Madison hated the sound of the pump too, so it was a struggle for a bit when I had to do it more than nursing.

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  • Can you pump in a room where you can close the door and he can wander around safely? Pump while he's eating in a high chair next to you/give him a snack?
  • Honestly, and only because you asked, an hour of tv a day at 8 months sounds like a lot to me.  Can you go in a room with a closed door, like his bedroom and let him crawl around while you pump and can interact with him?  

    When I'm getting ready in the morning, I put DD in her pack and play with some toys she doesn't get at any other time and I turn on an internet radio station while I shower.  Sometimes she'll cry when I first put her in, but she calms down and gets playing pretty quickly.   Oh, she also really likes if I give her a  magazine while she's in the pack and play.  She'll turn the pages and tear them.  Easily occupies her for 10-15 minutes.

  • Technically, the American Academy of Pediatrics NO television/videos etc until afte age 2. That said, I pump before I go to work & when DH isn't home yet, it can be difficult to keep her entertained sometimes. I can't imagine pumping every day, every feeding....so yes, you do need a distraction for him. If a little TV watching for a few months is what it takes for him to have BM for a year, so be it. I think BM is more important than minimal TV. Smile
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