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To think it's ok if my son doesn't watch cbeebies ALL day??

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NeedanotherOpinion · 04/02/2010 16:27

Ok, here goes.

To start off, I should probably explain that I don't like Cbeebies, so DS doesn't watch it. I think it is full of nonsense, and I don't like DS to watch programs that 'teach' him rubbish.

I do, however, let him watch cartoons - he likes Ben10, chowder, spongebob etc as I don't think they do him any harm (aside from his realisation that he is NOT and alien). And I let him watch an hour a day of his own programs. And usually we will watch a Disney movie etc during the week. Although, I much prefer him to be playing outside or playing with his toys etc etc.

Whenever we visit my parents or DH's parents they prefer to switch their TV on to Cbeebies for DS to watch rather than let him go out into the garden to play. Because they think that he needs to watch cbeebies to feed his imagination

But I don't think this is the case. I don't believe that children NEED to be sat in front of the tv, I think it's fine for a bit to give them something different to do, and sometimes it can be a godsend when they are refusing to stop screaming

Both, my parents and in-laws think we are being too harsh on our son and insist that he is not having any fun. He has a room full of toys, a large garden to play in and a craft table that I am envious of and he never complains of being bored, but they insist he needs more stimulation.

He got a DS for xmas from PIL and they gave him a stack of games to go with it, they told me to let him play on it all day But I said he can't play on it all day as he needs to be doing other stuff during the day, he can't just be sitting on his arse playing the DS. They weren't impressed.

Whenever we visit them and other relatives are there, they will mention how we like DS to be active, play outside etc like its a bad thing!!

We always feel like they are having a go at us for raising our son to enjoy a large range of activities.

Whereas SIL lets her one of her sons play his DS all day, only stopping to eat - then he is back on it. And her other son is sat in front of the tv watching cbeebies til it goes off at night - then that is his bedtime. I think that whenever the PIL go round to their house, their kids are always quiet because they are engrossed in the TV/DS and therefore are deemed to 'better behaved' children.

I know it all sounds rather stupid, but am I doing a dis-service to my son by not allowing him to watch more cbeebies?? Or am I seeming like some sort of 'smug' mum because I want my son to do other stuff with his time??

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LadyintheRadiator · 04/02/2010 16:58

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OtterInaSkoda · 04/02/2010 17:03

I'd rather a child of mine watched Spongebob than Tweenies any day. I'd rather they watched South Park than the fucking twatty Tweenies.

NeedanotherOpinion · 04/02/2010 17:03

Well, I can see that most people think i am joking or making the whole thing up.

Sometimes, I wish I was. But I constantly get digs about restricting his TV time or 'making' him play outside, I get them almost every time I see my parents or DH's. They have their own ideas about how children should be brought up and in their case - they seem to think that more tv is the way to go. I have no idea why. But they do. PIL bought DS a tv for his 2nd birthday, so that he would be able to put the tv on at bedtime himself. What kind of grandparents do that??

Slightlystressed - I thought that may have been behind their reasoning as their other grandkids are 'better behaved' because they are tv zombies.

Thank you all for your input, but I am not going to return to the thread as I don't want to keep telling people that this really is the case and I am not making the whole thing up or doing it for a laugh, and yes I do prefer cartoons to cbeebies, postman pat I will allow but the other 96% of their programs no. This is my own personal opinion, so I don't expect everyone to think the same as me.

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usualsuspect · 04/02/2010 17:05

@ Otter ,I weaned mine on futurama

JemL · 04/02/2010 19:17

OP, perhaps your parents and IL's are reacting to your attitude to them putting the TV on for your DS. It is quite common when taking children to visit relatives - who themselves may not have a selection of toys / activities to hand - for them to put on TV or a dvd for DC's - they also see it as a treat for them, especially if they know he doesn't watch much at home. What I'm trying to say - in quite a long winded way! - is that if you get arsey when they put the tv on for him, they are getting defensive in a "well it's good for their imagination" type way. Or trying to wind you up becuase they know it annoys you. Whichever way you want to look at it.

I have recently banned cbeebies, not because I have any opinion on tv damaging DS1's mind, but becuase if I had to listen to it dronong on it the background for another second, I was going to throw myself off the baclony. He still watches it at the grandparents house though.

snowykitten · 04/02/2010 19:40

My ds (also 4) watches cebeebies and I'm pretty sure he knows that ping pong balls don't grow on trees.......

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Morloth · 04/02/2010 19:54

Oh thank god Otter, I was thinking "shit I would rather watch Ben 10 than the crap on cbeebies" - the cbeebies presenters always seem a little manic/off to me, slightly sinister .

OP if you don't want him to watch a lot of television then don't let him. Visits to grandparents always involve relaxing the "rules" a bit and if he is happy to chill out in front of the telly there it isn't going to do him any harm.

laydeestardust · 04/02/2010 19:54

Cbeebies/Ben10=no difference at all.Its all just telly and not worth getting het up about- "Charlie and Lola", for example, is not morally superior to Ben 10 just because it's so very especially middle class and talks about going to libraries etc rather than zapping aliens-it's all just telly and fine in moderation!!

Morloth · 04/02/2010 19:55

And Postman Pat is a shit postman.

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pagwatch · 04/02/2010 20:01

cbeebies is hugely annoying. But spongebob etc just makes my head hurt - they all have really weird voices and talk shit. DD watched some terrible crap ( Mew mew Power?) for about 6 months and it made me want to kill myself.

I was quite relieved when she developed a taste for Dr Who and Primeval and all the kiddy stuff is left to DS2 on the computer. Perhaps I am immune slightly as I have had teltubbies etc for about 14 years now - eventually you just stop processing it . It is natures way of stopping you doing something rash

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Morloth · 04/02/2010 20:28

pagwatch DS loves Primeval as well! I haven't met anyone else who lets their kids watch it. Am so proud that he can use the word "anomaly" in a sentence.

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snowykitten · 04/02/2010 20:35

I agree with you Stewie on Turd and Bird!!! That really is utter crap!!

I think there is good and bad on all telly, how many times have we as adults turned the channel over or turned the tv off cos of a crap programme??

Some childrens programmes are helpful, some entertaining and some are just not worth watching. My ds watches some, plays some, "reads" some...... as has been said before - everything in moderation!

Morloth · 04/02/2010 20:46

Same sort of kid I think DandyLioness, Primeval, Jurassic Park etc all fine and fun.

Finding Nemo? Tears and hiding behind the lounge. Weird.

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Morloth · 04/02/2010 20:53

He hasn't seen it. I will rent and update you .

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Rollmops · 04/02/2010 21:20

The freaks who presents cbeebies or whatever that nonsense is called are seriously disturbing. I don't let my children anywhere neat the horrid stuff. We do allow some TV time with Daddy but it's Thomas or real trains, they loove their trains. The CBs are frightening, this fake hyperactivity makes one nauseous....

cerealqueen · 04/02/2010 23:35

Why are the presenters, in particular, on Cbeebies freaks?

Joolyjoolyjoo · 04/02/2010 23:45

My dc watched cbeebies-until dd1 got wise to how to change the channel! Now they watch a little bit of Tv in the afternooon, and squabble over which channel to watch, but they prefer things like loony tunes and the ghastly Care Bears (boak!) DS (2) is a major fireman Sam freak, so everyone is forced to watch a fair old bit of that. Having said that, I was most perturbed the other day when I left the room to make lunch while he was watching Fireman Sam and came back in to find that the ads on Cartoonito had suddenly become very explicit, only to discover he had changed the channel to Playboy TV (which we dont have, I hasten to add- it was the ads for it!), and was watching with intent!! Gave me a bit of a shock- I thought he would at least be out of nappies before I had to have a go at him for watching soft porn in the middle of the day!! So Spongebob/ cbeebies all seems ok in comparison!!

pofarced · 04/02/2010 23:49

CBeebies is bloody brilliant. The website is bloody brilliant. You're all mad.