DD doesnt like sitting in her high chair for more than 5 min so I have to turn on the TV sometimes to get through the meal. I know its a bad habit but sometimes you gotta do what you can. Its not every meal but usually 1 or 2 a day.
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Re: Do you let LO watch TV while they eat?
Sometimes, mostly when there is only one parent home. For example, this weekend DH was gone and E and I had breakfast and lunch yesterday in front of the TV.
Its a cross between needing her to be distracted to get things done, like making the meal and the fact that getting her into her highchair and keeping her entertained is often a 2 person show.
I don't think its a horrible thing and if its the only way you have a peaceful meal then go for it. You can make changes later in life.
We dont let him watch TV while eating during lunch and dinner. He eats those meals in the high chair in the kitchen with us. Breakfast and snacks we are more flexible with...feeding him as he plays in the living area with us. We also have a snack catcher that we like so that he can feed himself snacks while playing.
I have a time or two, but he gets SO focused on the TV, he won't eat. So, no TV.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
Rarely, when we've made a pizza or snacks and are eating while watching a football game. Otherwise, no. You can't see our tv from the kitchen anyway.We watch plenty of tv around here, so I'm not going to judge, but i personally don't see a reason to have one on when doing EVERYTHING.
Annelise 3.22.2007 Norah 10.24.2009 Amelia 8.7.2011
Exactly this.
No, but I also don't let DS watch TV, at all.
When he does, it def won't be during meal time. I'm a big believer in focusing on and enjoying your food, and meals being family time.
For breakfast, DS usually watches TV. This is usually with either DH, while I'm still sleeping, or I'm with him, and drinking coffee.
At dinnertime, we don't have the TV on, and eat as a family.
No. We are tv-less.