Daisy Buchanan
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I totally agree, kids now-a-days watch way too much TV, play video games, or sit on the computer for hours at a time. Gosh, there vitamin B must be completely depleted from lack of sunlight! And it's no wonder that the prevelance of Type 1 (non-insulin dependant) diabetes is on the rise in teens, as well as obesity. I worry so much about my 18 month old nephew. He's quite big, and although he goes to gymboree and a baby dance class, my sister still plops him down in front of a Baby Einstein video for hours a day. Which some studies suggest might actually do more harm than good under the age of 2. He just stares at the screen, he doesn't have any idea of what he's watching, so how can he possibly understand/learn from that. Although, they do play classical music in the background, and he does hum along with the tunes. He even remembers the songs after they are over, and when put to bed, you can hear him humming mozart or beethoven before he falls asleep. I guess that's something positive, but humming isn't communication, and he only knows a few words thus far, so obviously the videos aren't doing him much justice.
As for me, when I was a kid, I was only allowed 1 hour of TV during the school week. After school, and on the weekends I either had a dance class or a piano lesson. Or I played with friends in the neighborhood, kickball, street hockey, bike riding, so many things, most of which were outdoors. It's so sad to me that kids don't do these sort of things anymore. I remember them so vivdly and fondly as some of the best childhood memories. Now all kids will remember is who got the highest score in Donkey Kong. (Now I've dated myself, do kids even play donkey kong anymore?)
As for me, when I was a kid, I was only allowed 1 hour of TV during the school week. After school, and on the weekends I either had a dance class or a piano lesson. Or I played with friends in the neighborhood, kickball, street hockey, bike riding, so many things, most of which were outdoors. It's so sad to me that kids don't do these sort of things anymore. I remember them so vivdly and fondly as some of the best childhood memories. Now all kids will remember is who got the highest score in Donkey Kong. (Now I've dated myself, do kids even play donkey kong anymore?)