What's your rule? And how old is your LO?
Some tv? None? Background is okay?
How did you decide?
What's your rule? And how old is your LO?
Some tv? None? Background is okay?
How did you decide?
squash / 13764 posts
No tv except sports with daddy. He's 9 months old. I don't keep it on for background bc I don't want to get into the habit where he is used to it on all the time. Plus with it off I feel like it forces me to speak and interact with him more.
honeydew / 7295 posts
I allow for one hour a day on weekdays because its the only way I can get anything done. Usually it's something like Yo Gabba Gabba or Sesame Street. Never garbage and no commercials. We watch Netflix or DVDs
cantaloupe / 6397 posts
Lo is 3 months and I do have it on for background noise for myself, but lately she's been turning her head to watch so I think I'm going to stop.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
She isn't interested in TV yet so we don't watch a lot around her. We will watch NFL games with her this fall. She is almost 19 months and the baby is 3 months.
papaya / 10473 posts
No screen time til age 2 by the AAP's recommendation. I have it on in the background occasionally but I always position him so that he can't see it.
honeydew / 7687 posts
Zero TV. He is 8 months - It turns him in to a zombie to even have it on in the background - all he does is try to see it. Loads of research that backs up the benefits of zero TV - I don't think it's a big deal once they're older, and maybe I'll change my tune once we have a second, but for now it's none.
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
LO isn't born yet, but I plan for none for the most part. I am sure I'll have it on for me in the beginning but I'll stop it once he/she starts trying to turn to look at it. But, I will make an exception so LO can watch golf with his/her daddy. I figure it's slow moving enough that it won't be that fascinating for the baby anyway and it's quality time where DH can teach them about the game he loves
nectarine / 2667 posts
When he was little, like up to 3 months, we watched tv with him in the room. He didn't seem to care about it. Now he's 10 months and I do let him watch a little tv. I know it's not for him, it's for me to get a break, but I don't think 10 minutes every once in a while is going to damage him permanently. I watched tv as a baby and I'm doing very well for myself.
pomegranate / 3388 posts
No TV except for on the iPad when we're traveling long distances in the car or when she's sick (it's the only way I can get her to lie down and be less miserable). We also occasionally let her watch up to 30 minutes in the evening if she's really cranky and we need to get some cooking or housework done without dealing with a clingy child.
pomelo / 5866 posts
No background tv-we don't watch grown up stuff unless she's asleep. Only educational developmentally appropriate shows- probably an average of an hour every 2 days.
grapefruit / 4819 posts
I used to have it on for background sporadically throughout the day, facing away from LO, until she was around 6 months or so. Now I keep it off when she's awake except for an hour or so of the morning news program, but I don't even do that every day. The news I watch is also a PBS style news so it is not super stimulating for her to watch. She will occasionally look up at it but she's not that interested and I'm hoping to keep it that way for a while; she's 13 months now.
I will say though, when LO #2 comes along in Feb, when LO is 19 months old, all bets are off and I have a feeling she will get the occasional break in front of the Telly whilst I tend to the newborn. Not the end of the world.
pomelo / 5621 posts
I have the tv on in the background for me. Mostly I watch when nursing. At 4 months he will sometimes try and look, but his toys interest him more.
pomelo / 5093 posts
No background tv, ever. TV for her (only a few programs) only when I'm really tired (like when she gets up at 5am, arg) or stays up really late and we're zonked. Just a little bit a few times a week.
hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts
Lol I'll go against the grain here and agree with about 30m-1h a day. I watched quite a bit of tv from an early age (sesame st, Disney movies) and I'm quite smart.
LO doesn't even pay attention half the time.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
I turn it off and on during the day (usually a TMBG music DVD, Yo Gabba Gabba, Bubble Guppies or The Very Hungry Catepillar. Total time, in increments during the day is around an hour, and is usually when I'm trying to make dinner.
He doesn't really pay attention to it. Sometimes he'll watch for a minute or two, smack the screen and then walk off. It's more background noise for me...he'd rather empty out the lower kitchen cabinets then watch TV, lol,
ETA: My LO is about 11.5 months old.
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
@septemberlove: LO is 10.5 months, and background is ok but when she pays attn to it I try to turn it off. Being a SAHM...I really don't like the quiet. Sometimes music does the trick but a lot of the time I like to have news/weather or whatever on...
grapefruit / 4291 posts
I don't generally have the TV on during the day but DH is a TV addict so he has it on at the weekends. I don't really want to end up with a child who sits glued to the telly rather than playing or interacting with others.
pineapple / 12526 posts
@sorrycharlie: Same here.
Probably 30 minutes a day, a few days a week? We dont have cable, so we generally don't have the TV on. She watches maybe 20-30 minutes at night some nights.
nectarine / 2667 posts
@sorrycharlie: we're watching blues clues right now. Which I DVR'd.
kiwi / 575 posts
No TV apart from the few moments when I forget to TiVo the soccer and have to switch everything on. Our LO, nine months old, probably thinks that all the TV does is have channel information and occasionally some small people running around on a green background. Which is fine by me.
clementine / 830 posts
Sometimes I'll turn it on for half an hour if I need a break. He never sits and watches the whole time, he glances over once in a while and continues to play with his toys. I think the background noise is soothing to both of us.
cantaloupe / 6017 posts
lO is 3 months. No screens. Sometimes we watch a show while we eat dinner, but she sits in her bouncy facing us, and we talk to her throughout. At 6 months we plan to stop doing that. I imagine we will make some exceptions during football season, but right now the plan is none until 2
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