Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Toddler Talk Thursday ~ Week 5 (TV/Movies)

Family and Life in Las Vegas

Welcome to the fifth week of Toddler Talk Thursday! Where Family and Life in Las Vegas, Crazy about my Baybah, and My Life as a Sippy Cup Mom talk all things Toddler!
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This week's topic is: Toddler TV and Movies

TV can be pretty hot button topic among parenting circles. No matter what kind of parenting you practice, or choices you make, my bottom line is this; Your baby, your choice. If you choose (and we do) to allow your child to watch TV, and you are actively participating in watching it, and you control what they watch and how long they watch it, I personally don't see the harm. Here are a couple reasons why I personally will allow TV in this house.

One big reason for that is my Hubs is currently deployed. I tend to alternate quiet, TV, and Music. There is no way that I could personally keep it off all day. There are days when we just don’t make it out of the house; this means that there are some days when I have little to no interaction at all with adults. I like to keep the TV on channels like the Food Network, HGTV, and PBS so that I can at least hear an adult conversation.

Another thing is that sometimes mama needs a break. And now and then for short periods at a time, they pros outweigh the cons for me to let Squishy watch shows. Even when I am doing things around the house, I am still watching and talking to him through out the time he is in front of the TV.

I feel like some TV can be educational, and used as a learning tool. Some of the things I do to make TV interactive, is to get involved. I ask him questions about what he is seeing. I do his baby signs with him. We may read a book that has a similar theme later. I personally don’t believe in just plopping him down in front of the TV and watching whatever. I try to pick shows that are educational, interactive, and are directly related to things he loves right now. We also watch shorter blocks of TV at a time. If I feel like he is totally zoning into a show, I will switch it to music. I have no problem with utilizing TV as a learning tool.

Finally Let's face it, TV can be a temporary distraction. There have been times (more so now as we bulldoze into the Toddler years) that Squish is just having a bad day. We have tried books, listened to music, gotten out of the house, and nothing works. If I put on one of his signing videos - insta-calm. Honestly, it helps both of us to relax for a few minutes and regain a few minutes of sanity.

So what is Squishy watching??

TV:
Sesame Street is a favorite here – an oldie but a goodie. I like that they have the show broken up in to multiple sections.
Nina and Star on Sprout – Squish LOVES Nina. (To be fair he loves all his ladies!) They do signing, singing, and many other things Squish likes. This is also broken into shorter segments so he isn’t watching a huge block of TV.
The Wiggles is another favorite (despite mama’s personal feelings about grown men in weird outfits…:p) Squish loves to dance. The creative color, songs, and costumes are right up his alley.

Movies:
The movies we watch are mostly baby signing movies that I rent at the library. Squishes signing vocabulary has easily tripled since watching these videos. This has led to him being able to communicate better with me when he wants something. Some are better than others, but they are all enjoyed by my Squishy Baby-Signer!

(Please excuse the mess that comes with a Tornado also known as Squishy!)

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5 Comments:

At August 25, 2010 at 9:08 PM , Blogger Marissa said...

oh so you have a tornado of a child living with you too?! Ha, I can pick my house up and literally FIVE minutes will pass and it's a disaster...how that does happen??! Oh well, they are having fun I guess :) We like all of the TV shows you listed too!

 
At August 25, 2010 at 10:06 PM , Blogger Hannah said...

I love what you wrote about the wiggles LOL I too think they are weird grown men in weird outfits. We had to slowly faze the show out because it got on my nerves so bad LOL! I hope you are having a great week!

 
At August 26, 2010 at 7:10 AM , Blogger Shonda said...

I love your take on this issue. I don't normally let my little guy watch TV, but yes, I do need it for some sanity. What baby signing DVD's do you get at the library? I'd like to look them up!

 
At August 26, 2010 at 8:07 PM , Blogger Sippy Cup Mom said...

I wish I would have done the signing videos! I hear so much good stuff about them! That's awesome how great he is doing!

We love Seasame Street too. I think Hayden has a crush on Prairie Dawn!

 
At August 27, 2010 at 9:37 AM , Blogger Shonda said...

I will check out those Baby Signing Time videos. I love sign language! Thanks, Emily!

 

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