How much would you let your kids exposed to TV before kid garden?

December 5th, 2009 by editor Leave a reply »

My colleague’s daughter is four years old and it seems that she is much taller than her actual age. Last Sunday, it was her birthday and my colleague bought a big birthday cake to celebrate. Of course, she was very happy to see it. After the cake was put on the table, she required her mom to comb her hair back and place it neatly. My colleague didn’t take it into mind and said they can comb hair the next morning before going to kid garden. Then her daughter ran to the cake, open the cake box, put her hair back with two hands and throw her face into the cake and came out with colourful cream all over the face. It was really a surprise for both my colleague and her mother in the kitchen. “Is it right to do so? I learn this from the TV. I saw them doing like this. ” She had her finger dipped into cream and tried to touch her mother’s cheek. She sucked the cream around the mouth and it seemed that she was the role in the TV.

This is just one plot of a family story. Of course, the above episode is not a big one.  We can not erase the good effect of TV brought to us and also the side effect it expend.

How long would you let your kids exposed to soup TV plays? Would you ever limit the time of watching TV? What kind of channels would you choose and would you let your kids watch as long as he wants?

Media transmit most of the information we need and TV plays a great role in our daily life. Bloody scene, violent films, sex and raping plot make our kids exposed to negative side of the society so early in their age. Kids are good at imitating. A lot of teenagers get to the wrong way of their life and one of the reason is the media all around of us, transmitting the negative sides. 

We should take the responsibility to control the headstream in our house and limit the time of watching TV. Try our best not to see those bloody scene and films in the face of our kids. All is for them good.

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