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Zade's avatar

He really nailed it.

When our son were 6 and 3 and 1/2, I offered them $500 each to forgo TV for a year, the only exception being if we as a family decided to sit and watch a movie together. They accepted the challenge.

A week into it our eldest was crying "I'm going to die without TV!". But we plowed ahead. After that first week they got very creative. One example was using our old huskie mutt to pull them in a child's wagon, goaded on by a hot dog dangling from a stick. At the end of that first year they wanted to renew the contract. Each had a bank account opened for him and I deposited 500 each. And they never went back to the TV for mindless fun.

Fast forward: they have since thanked us for that contract and intervention. They're successful, independent adults. And I think TV and now the smart phones are going to have terrible repercussions for our nation if we keep in being as permissive with them as we are.

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shaneUp's avatar

Yep totally agree. Our 4 year old loves books and we don’t have a tv in the house. Wait till he can actually read them!

I also think the smart phone is the new TV though, so I would apply this same thinking there as well. In fact when we visit grandparents he gets to watch tv and there is a very noticeable change in his disposition and ability to cooperate especially when it means doing anything away from the tv.

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