I never sit DS down to watch TV but I have an older toddler that has to watch her few shows a day and he ends up watching some of them while he's playing. I also have to confess to turning in the TV to feed him sometimes when he protests the high chair. So he kinda watches 30 min - 1 hour total maybe a day
Re: How much TV do you let LO watch?
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You really should read the research on it. It's not about kids getting addicted to it and it's not about turning brains to mush. Early exposure to TV, especially the very frenetic shows geared toward babies and kids, seems to prepare their brains to expect that kind of stimulation for the rest of their life (it's a survival mechanism; they get used to all the extra noise and visuals or else they would be stressed out, but then they come to expect it). This is because babies' brains are in learning mode, adapting to the world in which they'll live all the time. So exposing a baby's developing brain to TV is not the same as introducing it to a 3 year old. Overstimulation like this early in life has been shown to cause hyperactivity and increased risk-taking behavior in lab rats, though the experiment hasn't and couldn't ethically be reproduced in children.
Yes it's a personal choice, but at least let it be an informed one.
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Good summary of the studies can be found here:
https://health.howstuffworks.com/pregnancy-and-parenting/baby-health/infant-health/baby-tv.htm
We don't turn on the TV for our boys, but it's sometimes on when they're in the room and they are always craning to see it. Which we try to avoid, and we'll probably start watching it less with them around as they get older.
I don't really care what studies show if it's well balanced I don't see an issue with it. I can speak from personal experience my 5 yr old SD has grown up with the TV whenever she wanted even at day care and she couldn't care if we threw it out other than she likes snuggling up for family movie night at the weekend. She doesn't even watch the movie but she loves popcorn and spending quality time together! I will treat my DD the same way. I won't stop her watching it but I won't put her in from of it either. Because its on or not on she doesn't even pay any attention whatsoever when I put on PBS or einsteins she goes and does her own thing. I used to look after a 2 year old and all the parents had me do was play and teach and take him places and point blank refused the TV under any circumstances. When she finally under 'her' watch allowed him to watch one 30 min show he became utterly obsessed. He would ask me every ten minutes to watch TV and he would have a MELT DOWN! I am not with holding but I won't use it as a tool.
Personally I wouldn't feel guilty! If DD would watch a few minutes of TV so I could eat I would be glad! lol
my son doesnt even watch tv he just my stare at a commercial or dance if a song comes on i have the tv on all day just to have sound in my house but he never watches it.
i dont think its really good for kids to watch tv i mean im 18 and i still dont even watch that much but a little isnt gonna hurt them just make sure that its appropriate of course :]
sometimes Yo Gabba Gabba is the only way I can take a break. DD likes to be enterained 24 / 7. she doesn't crawl yet so wants to stand and be held, or walk around the house, look out the door, etc. I don't mind and I also play with her but mommy gets very tired by 5.
Also since she's not crawling yet we are trying to do lots of tummy and she tolerates it sooo much better with yo gabba gabba or super whyy on.
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About a half hour a day. I fully intended to not have her watch any but my husband works very long hours and it's just me and her for up to 18 hours a day. Right now she's going through a separation anxiety stage so literally the only way I can get 10-15 min to myself a couple times a day is to put on Nick Jr. I used to beat myself up about it but sometimes you just have to do the best you can to keep everyone healthy and sane (including yourself). 10-15 minutes is about as long as any show keeps her attention.
Otherwise I don't have the tv on at all.
I'm not trying to be rude but for those who keep a tv on for background noise all day, why not just use the radio? Or an ipod dock or something?
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This.
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Sorry but I lose all respect for anyone's argument if they seriously think anecdotal evidence ("My husband watched TV as a kid and he's totally a genius!") means anything.