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We have no TV and I have just had my third child . THe first 2 girls are at school now but when they were babies I never found that I had to 'entertain' them. Mornings they had free play where they would toddle around and play best while I got jobs done. We used to bake something everyday from about 18mths of age they would do that with me. We would take long walks sometimes in the pram sometimes them walking, they would stop and investigate every crack smell every flower. Books were only kept for bedtime. Most mornings before morning tea we would have a sing song together. THen winter summer activities, water play, sand play etc.... winter clay, paints, crayons. I find the opposite that when there is no tv they are more likely to be full and happy to really play well, and are less likely to winge and moan, but only if they consistently are not having the tv. We had a tv for many years and there were times that I pulled it out and I would get over them begging for it, they would ALWAYS have a tanti after watching tv.
I had a rhythm of playing, where they would play alone and if they could not get into playing alone they could be with me doing what I was doing. They were great at passing pegs, watering the garden, cleaning the skirting boards, wiping walls, it was all fun for them, and I got my work done. TO be honest our days went so well that I actually wonder how people fit in TV time???? And now at 8 and 6, they can spend the WHOLE day playing just the two of them nothing needed from me, they never need me to take them places to have their needs met, they are confident in the kitchen and they are busting for the weekends so they can play, skip sew cimb trees... we have to drag them in most days it is truly wonderful......




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) but going back out and exploring. It's kind of like she has enough concentration to play alone, but when she uses it up she needs us to play with her again, until her concentration span fills back up, and then she'll break away and play alone! Seems to be pretty common with most kids actually! Thats when things get done around the house.


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