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In a message dated 9/8/01 1:35:25 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:


> I just decided not to make a big issue out of it any more. The older guy no
> longer seems to eagerly pine for TV at all times, though he too still
> watches a couple hours a day.
>

From the beginning with Zak we didn't limit the amount he could watch. I
must say we have limited the content, mainly because of our values, beliefs
and several books I've read on children and television. One specifically by
Michael Medved... Some days he'll watch nothing and other days he wants to
watch several hours worth of tapes or something on PBS. We do offer him
choices such as the Walking with Dinosaurs or if there is a subject he's
really interested in at the moment I search the tv guide to see if I can find
something about that subject.

Maybe it's not completely unschooling to not let my 6 year old watch Howard
Stern and his naked women on E, but I think I can live with that (LOL)

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