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'Sesame Street' celebrates its 40th birthday
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While I don't think small doses of television is going to permanently damage a kid's brain, I'm convinced that children under three shouldn't watch ANY television and until the teenage years viewing should be limited to no more than thirty minutes a day as long as the content is appropriate.
Sesame Street is not intended to teach anything and there has never been one independent study that suggests that viewing Sesame Street has ANY positive effect on learning. I'm a teacher and can easily determine the kids whose parents limit or prohibit television viewing. Those that watch television may do as well on simple memorization tasks and recall but cannot process complex information as well as their television deprived counterparts.
I'd buy a set of Legos or Lincoln Logs instead. That and a couple of hours of outside free play a day are better than any television show.
I had a friend who gave her tween kids small amounts of wine and beer with dinner. Her excuse was the same as yours; it's unrealistic that kids won't drink so why not do it at home? The 'unrealistic' argument may be fine for someone old enough to make decisions about what is good for him- or herself but until about the high school age kids are just too young to make informed decisions.
I'm the parent and I'll guide them the best way I can. For me that includes strictly limiting television. Since I've done this from birth my kids never complain. Instead they resist playing with certain kids in the neighborhood because "all they do is watch tv and that's boring!".
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