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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
    166

    opinions on dvds please educational/stimulating or negative?

    opinions on dvds please educational/stimulating or negative?
    some leave them on all day and the kids still go off and read play sing, but have also the stimualtion of singing or talking or stories of dvds. some mums find it takes alot of pressure off them and stimulates the kids, and the kids still do all activities they dont just watch them like sombies

    others work hard to do all other activities only without the help of dvds in the background or for a couple of hours while they attend to babies or housework.
    sometimes those children are not stimulated enough and nag the parents with questions more than the normal inquisitiveness , simply out of boredowm, but those parents feel strongly that its best for the child that way despite that it can add alot of pressure to the family to entertain the child more.

    what do others things please.

  2. #2
    Nothing like a cuddle from DD after a hard day's work!

    Oct 2007
    in my own world
    3,267

    DD loves her Dora and I dont think that she is becoming a Zombie at all. She actually speaks some words in Spanish.

    I use the DVD when i need to do house chores or when DD wants to chill out after a day outside.

    So i guess depending on how much and what the kids are watching, imo, DVDs aren't all evil!

  3. #3
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
    7,070

    I think it's up to the parents - if they have strong feelings about DVD's (and alot of people do), you need to respect their view.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    4,427

    For me, its not necessarily that I need kids DVD's on but even before I had DD I liked havign the TV or music on so nothing has changed in our house. If the TV isnt on then the radio is.

    DD is one of those children that doesnt sit down and watch hours of tv in fact its a win if she sits still watching somethign for 5min!!!

    Sometimes its Oprah, music videos, cooking shows. She just sort of comes and goes liek I do! LOL!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    in my head
    1,975

    I kind of agree with what BellaBambina is saying - if a family watches a lot of TV (and I have no idea how to define 'a lot' it's all relative lol!) then it will be on more and the kids will watch it more.

    DP and I don't watch heaps of TV. We do watch it but not every day and it's not on during the day much at all. As a result, DS doesn't watch much. He has just recently in the last couple of months started watching In the Night Garden of an evening, but not every day. This is because he loves it and it's on at the right time of day 5:30pm, for myself or DP to get dinner cooked without grumpy whinging. Other times I will put a Wiggles DVD (thanks Bella!!!) on or Seseme street so I can grab a quick shower before he notices I'm gone

    I think that TV is part of the modern, Western lifestyle and it can be quite difficult to avoid it. Kids are going to be exposed to it sooner or later. Parents will all make choices about how much TV their kids watch (and what they watch) that they are comfortable with.

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2009
    Qld
    367

    DD1 watches Abc Kids in the morning, while I do housework, the tv goes off at 10 but if I finish in time I sit down with her to watch. Then if she needs a rest in the afternoon I put on a movie for her to watch and laydown or sometimes when she is full on at night when DF is working and I use some short episode dvd's while I try to cook dinner.

    A lot of DVD's are very educational. They are even more so if the parents put the effort into sitting down and interacting with their child and the tv together, they get a lot more out of watching them. DD1 loves singing and dancing with us to the tv. Its personal choice whether your kids watch tv, and its just going to be one of those these that parents judge each other about.