Since my regular readers know that we don’t have broadcast television and allow our son to only watch occasional videos, you might expect me to give a list of reasons to not watch TV. Been there; done that…
You can read a summary of some of the (negative) side effects of watching too much TV here.
Or – you can read some of the (positive) side effects of not watching TV at all here.
Or you can visit a hundred other websites this week to find out things to do instead of watching TV. I really can’t think of too many more projects…there are always lots of things to do instead of TV and lots of places to find them. That’s why last week, in preparation for The TV Turnoff fest, I wrote a step by step plan for vanquishing TV:
TV Turn-OFF Week – Cutting Back is Good Enough
And, of course, these things have a tendency to get out of hand. Before you know it, we’re flipping on that set for reasons we would have never considered ….had we thought about it. Which we don’t. Or at least I don’t very often.
Today I thought I would. Because we have strict limits on TV, not a “no TV” policy, I have to be on my guard. I actually DO think about why plopping him in front of the TV. I DO mentally add up the amount of time he’s watched. I DO try to figure out if my reason is good enough.
I’ve found that they vary but, here are my top 5.
- To get some paid work done
- When I’ve been with him, by myself, for 48 hours straight and need a break
- When he is sick and I’ve occupied him for 5 hours straight.
- When I need to have a “discussion” with my spouse
And, I’ve decided this is a useful list. Rather than wonder endlessly what my reason is to plop him in front of the TV, if it doesn’t fall on this list, I won’t.
I’ll surely find plenty of other activities for him to do, or us to do or the whole family to do. And I’ll remember that childhood is so short I surely won’t want to miss much.
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1 comments:
As a solo parent who tries to curb TV as much as possible, I have to admit that with out it I probably would have lost my sanity some time ago! He only watches Noggin and only when I'm sick or need to have an important phone comversation. The hard part is not every one agrees with my commercial free, un-licensed characters only, no batteries please parenting!
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