you are recommending instead of watching certain tv shows we should make our children watch your recommended show. but if they start watching these shows in excess won't it have the same effect on children and their minds?
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You raise an important concern about the potential for excess, even with content that is more thoughtfully curated. As I mentioned in the first entry, moderation is key—anything in excess, can have adverse effects.
That said, I also recognize the realities of today’s digital world. Expecting children to be completely screen-free is often impractical, if not impossible. My goal is not to advocate for complete abstinence from screens but rather to encourage mindful consumption. By recommending more enriching and age-appropriate shows, I aim to provide parents with options that align better with their values and the developmental needs of their children. It’s about making the most of an unavoidable part of modern life, not replacing one extreme with another.
Ultimately, striking a balance and fostering healthy screen habits is the ideal solution. Thank you again for bringing up this nuanced perspective—it’s an important part of the ongoing conversation about raising children in a digital age.
you are recommending instead of watching certain tv shows we should make our children watch your recommended show. but if they start watching these shows in excess won't it have the same effect on children and their minds?
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You raise an important concern about the potential for excess, even with content that is more thoughtfully curated. As I mentioned in the first entry, moderation is key—anything in excess, can have adverse effects.
That said, I also recognize the realities of today’s digital world. Expecting children to be completely screen-free is often impractical, if not impossible. My goal is not to advocate for complete abstinence from screens but rather to encourage mindful consumption. By recommending more enriching and age-appropriate shows, I aim to provide parents with options that align better with their values and the developmental needs of their children. It’s about making the most of an unavoidable part of modern life, not replacing one extreme with another.
Ultimately, striking a balance and fostering healthy screen habits is the ideal solution. Thank you again for bringing up this nuanced perspective—it’s an important part of the ongoing conversation about raising children in a digital age.