Obviously, the subject title says it all. I totally don't judge if you do or do not, I'm just curious.
My daughter has some Sesame Street puppets which she really loves, so I've wondered if maybe occasionally she might like to watch Big Bird in action.
Re: Just curious...do your LOs watch TV?
Not often, but LO loves Spongebob.
Claire pink puffy heart loves the weather channel.
My H works on the water so we monitor the weather pretty closely...we usually have the NOAA forecast on the radio or the weather channel on in the background.
She's not really into to anything kid-oriented yet.
Honestly, as long as it's not being used as a substitute for actually interactng with your kid, I have no problem with television.
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Yes! Sometimes on purpose (I'll face him toward the TV and have on Sesame Street, Yo Gabba Gabba, or even this Fresh Beat Band show or something like that - it's always while on the activity mat, in jumperoo, or in swing - never just sitting there idly watching TV by himself).
And sometimes it's not on purpose, just cause we have the TV on and he loves to watch the colors and all.
I try to keep it to a minimum though because I know it's not ideal for him.
ETA: for clarification - didn't want it to seem like I plop my kid in front of the tube and call it a day.
I never put her down to "watch" tv - although it is on in the background when she's on her mat playing, in her jumperoo, playing with us, nursing, etc...so sometimes she stares up at whatever is on. Pretty sure she can't tell what's actually on there yet - it's mounted above the fireplace. If she can tell - she's gonna be a great cook & foodie ~ we watch lots of food network!
K LOVES the weather channel!! She also watches NASCAR with her daddy on sundays.
He loves to stare at it if I have him playing in one of his things in the living room like his jumperoo, so I usually end up turning a kid show on. If he's in one of those things though, I usually keep him engaged with me, I don't let him tune into it for an extended period of time. I should probably just turn it off sometimes but it's habit here - TV is usually on.
On Mondays he watches quite a bit because my mom watches him here and enjoys putting shows on for him. She does not use it as something for him to entertain himself with though, she genuinely enjoys keeping him in her lap, talking to him about the shows, singing with him etc. She is so animated and playful with him he probably barely notices the show lol.
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LO is not allowed to watch TV and we avoid background TV. We avoid TV for LO because the impact on marketing susceptibility (marketing to babies is a suprisingly huge, creepy industry), reduced attention span, and increased aggression (even educational shows are shown to increase aggression because of the time a show spends on characters in conflict versus time in peace/making up). The books Nurture Shock, Buy Buy Baby, and Consuming Kids plus the AAP's stance of zero TV under the age of 2 have shaped our opinion.
Sometimes background TV is unavoidable, like if we are at a restaurant that has TVs (a phenomenon that totally irritates me) or at a particular friend's' house who is really into watching every sports game. And we do sometimes watch a movie when LO is asleep but in the same room.
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She has always loved to watch hockey! DH choses to think it's because she's his daughter of course! I think it's more the fast movement and contrast of bright white ice and dark jerseys.
Other than that, it's just on in the background.
I feel fine with her watching Baby Einstein. I am picky about other shows, though, which is actually why we never got cable/satellite/etc...
I watch things on Hulu sometimes, and if she's awake, it's probably when I'm feeding her. She isn't interested in tv usually.
Same here.
I am going to check these books out. I have read a little about marketing to babies (I work in marketing) and I do find it really creepy. Thanks.
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We dont avoid it with her but the only time I actually pointed her towards the tv was at the theater when we saw kung fu panda 2. She loved it.
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