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Reality TV Glorifies difficult children
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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 411708" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>My kids watched no TV until middle school, and then it was severely restricted. And they are both very troubled, incredible attitudes of entitlement, etc. So do I blame their acting-out on NOT having exposed them to enough TV? Of course not. I agree, it doesn't help. My younger son got a lot of his grandiosity in re poker from watching World Series of Poker. But hard wiring and all the other cultural and social influences that blow them this way and that bear at least as much responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 411708, member: 11180"] My kids watched no TV until middle school, and then it was severely restricted. And they are both very troubled, incredible attitudes of entitlement, etc. So do I blame their acting-out on NOT having exposed them to enough TV? Of course not. I agree, it doesn't help. My younger son got a lot of his grandiosity in re poker from watching World Series of Poker. But hard wiring and all the other cultural and social influences that blow them this way and that bear at least as much responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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