rivka: (Alex & Mama)
rivka ([personal profile] rivka) wrote2005-12-05 09:23 am
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Rescinding the Corvette offer.

This morning I turned on the TV to a cooking show while I was eating my breakfast.

Alex clapped for Rachael Ray. Okay, so she's been strangely interested in Rachael Ray for a while - but sheesh, so much for my unbelievable specialness. I still love her to pieces, but now she can just wait for Rachael to buy her a Corvette.




A brief digression about Alex and TV:

Yes, we know that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no TV at all before age two because of concerns about its effects on development. I am utterly unconvinced by the putative TV-ADHD connection, and beyond that, the primary concern about TV in babyhood is that it crowds out activities with a higher developmental payoff, such as playing, interacting with other people, and being active. That's definitely a valid concern, but it seems most relevant for families where the TV is always on and kids are planted in front of it for long periods of time. That doesn't describe our household.

That said, we try to limit Alex's TV exposure in sensible ways. We watch most of our TV when she's sleeping. If the TV's on when she's awake, we try to arrange ourselves and her toys so that she's not facing the screen. (Other things being equal, she prefers to face us.) We don't turn on any children's television; I also avoid anything violent or graphic and anything with a lot of quick cuts. That pretty much leaves televised baseball and poker, cooking shows, decorating shows, West Wing reruns, and the occasional documentary. And we usually watch things on TiVO, which means that we can skip the commercials. Mostly she ignores the TV... but she does seem to like watching 30 Minute Meals with Rachael Ray.

[identity profile] casperflea.livejournal.com 2005-12-05 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
We've fallen into watching too much TV lately - and not even good TV (Sesame Street, which is only on in the AM), but rather Dragon Tales which is a pretty bad PBS Kids show that Casper adores. And we watch a lot of Pixar movies, and she is always begging for them. It's harder in the winter months - in the summer, that witching hour at 5:30 pm was spent at the park, but now it's dark and we're inside... That said, we don't watch it every day, and on days we do, TV time is an hour tops.

As a baby, Casper was not very interested in TV at all. I know a family whose infant was a pretty big fan of John Kerry, though - perked up whenever he came on screen during the election season!

[identity profile] rivka.livejournal.com 2005-12-05 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure I will use TV more when Alex is Casper's age. The nice thing about TiVO is that we can save episodes of Sesame Street or Mr. Rogers to be watched whenever.

30 Minute Meals is on during the "Mama's completely worn out" pre-bedtime hour, which is why she's seen it more than once.
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[personal profile] ailbhe 2005-12-05 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The fewer naps, the more TV, I've found. The days when she had two naps a day? No TV until I got very ill. No naps? TV almost every day.