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asking because my 11 year old wants a tv in his room, and I say why not unless someone has a good argument against it. We'd block "bad" channels, and Thomas loves sleeping, so I wouldn't worry about staying up all night

2007-02-14 13:01:22 · 28 answers · asked by Kristen 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Grade-Schooler

I don't want him having a computer in his room, I was just wondering, but the tv is a maybe

2007-02-14 13:18:12 · update #1

28 answers

Although I was against it, all my kids have tvs in their room.

I did hear that they should not watch tv before bedtime.

I allow my kids to watch up untll the second full house is over, LOL that's 9:30, but if they don't wake up bright eyed and cheery it's off at 9 the next night. And once my son was caught watching tv at 12 midnight and the cable was taken out of the room for a week. He then tried to be a sneek about it until I showed him that the tv stays hot even if he just turned it off.

Since that we haven't had any problems with it.


I don't think my kids will get a computer of their own until college. That needs close monitoring so I don't think they should be on a computer where a parent can't walk past and look over their shoulder.

2007-02-14 13:08:00 · answer #1 · answered by Marge Simpson 6 · 1 1

What i'm seeing a turning out to be type of is that parents of youthful children are leaving the TVS on throughout the evening because the children can not sleep any incorrect way. Having noise and lighting fixtures in the course of the evening causes people to no longer sleep to boot as they ought to, wake often and bypass to sleep later. i imagine it is more often than not the position the problem is. besides the undeniable fact that, if a newborn is 16 and has offered the television including his personal money and makes use of it wisely, then it is effective. yet when I had a newborn who grow to be 16 or so and the television grow to be causing his grades to slide or be previous due for paintings etc then it may well be the first aspect to bypass. that is not any longer about the mummy and father being 'retarded' yet about them wanting to enhance properly balanced adults. EDIT: someone has already suggested this yet i imagine that is necessary to and that i will repeat it again. once you've a television on your room as a newborn you're in all probability to have one on your room as an grownup. this may be very detrimental for relationships/marriage. it may reason a lot less conflict on the starting up because you are able to watch regardless of you want on one television and they could watch regardless of on the different yet this may placed distance between both of you eventually and also you'll fail to the thanks to make trouble-free compromises and placed your better 0.5/better 0.5 first, it is critical to a wedding ceremony.

2016-12-04 04:50:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I personally am against it for my family. I only allow my kids an hour a day and I would find that more difficult to monitor if they had tvs in their rooms. It really depends on what rules you have in your home regarding tv. If you limit the time he watches or would rather him spend more time in a family area, don't bother. If you are alright with him regulating his own tv time or don't mind losing him to his room for a larger period of time, have at it.

2007-02-15 00:04:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was against it and my kids 10 yrs bugged me and bugged me and bugged me so finally I gave in. Guess what? It is in my daughters room and she rarely watches it. My son has the computer in his room but they are only allowed to play games on it, do school work, or go on certain web sites that we have OKs and they always have to have the door open. I think if you make it a huge issue by forbidding it, it just turns into something that they want even more.

2007-02-14 17:00:02 · answer #4 · answered by mom of twins 6 · 1 0

I was against it before I had kids, but i let my daughter have one. She actually isnt all that interested in watching a lot of TV, so I guess I got lucky there. definitely a no for the computer, i have 2 set up in the dining room

2007-02-14 14:12:29 · answer #5 · answered by Jay Jay 5 · 2 0

TV is very good for some kids to sleep as you say you could block the bad channels which is good. We want what is best for our kids. also a computer is also good . but please monitor what he is doing. sometime go in a watch TV with him sports, cartoons etc. and talk about the shows with him. same thing with the computer. the more you bond with him the less he will keep secrets and always want to talk. yes a simple TV can do that. good luck.

2007-02-14 13:12:23 · answer #6 · answered by peanutlucits 1 · 4 1

My kids have a tv, VCR, DVD player, playstation 2, and a V-Smile in their room and I think it's a great thing. If they want to watch something and we are watching something else they just watch it in their room. I wouldn't mind them having a computer if they were old enough to use it, but I would carefully monitor them on that.
They spend tons of time with us as a family and are usually only in there watching TV and playing games while we are making dinner or watching a program that bores them.

2007-02-14 13:10:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

TV yes, computer no. You sound like an intelligent, responsible parent. What in the world are you asking a bunch of strangers for?

2007-02-14 14:09:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

We have told our kids from the start that there will be no computer or T.V. in their room - the reason for the computer is obvious, but the reason I say no T.V. is because it is very important to us that we spend a lot of time together as a family - I don't want my children to isolate themselves from the rest of the family, especially as they get older.

2007-02-15 04:13:50 · answer #9 · answered by Zabes 6 · 0 1

I am OK with the TV. I don't see a problem with it. I would suggest one with a timer though so that if he falls asleep it is not on all night. A computer NO. Too many crazy people that will try to do things or get your kids to do things that are not appropriate. That is my opinion.

2007-02-14 13:06:19 · answer #10 · answered by Mrs. Always Right 5 · 5 1

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