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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 530182" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>((((HUGS)))) Why does your mom forget all her research when you sow up? Because you are family - not clients. Bring in total strangers with the same exact behaviors and problems, I'm sure she'd be a dream. Why this happens, I don't know. It's Murphy's Law of professionals or something. happens with many professionals.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend who is a teacher with emphasis on early development. She identified all of my children's delays, and those of her family members. For some reason, can't see the same exact delays in her own kids. Odd.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, don't let your mom feel bad about your TV viewing. I get/got the same slack from my friends and family. Well, for my family, my methods worked just fine! I always allowed my kids to watch as much TV as they wanted. Now they take it or leave it. It's pretty much the last thing on their "to do list". they will even choose books over TV. This will not work for all children, I know, but for me it did, so no one is gonna even attempt to belittle me for it. I simply won't allow it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 530182, member: 11965"] ((((HUGS)))) Why does your mom forget all her research when you sow up? Because you are family - not clients. Bring in total strangers with the same exact behaviors and problems, I'm sure she'd be a dream. Why this happens, I don't know. It's Murphy's Law of professionals or something. happens with many professionals. I have a friend who is a teacher with emphasis on early development. She identified all of my children's delays, and those of her family members. For some reason, can't see the same exact delays in her own kids. Odd. Anyway, don't let your mom feel bad about your TV viewing. I get/got the same slack from my friends and family. Well, for my family, my methods worked just fine! I always allowed my kids to watch as much TV as they wanted. Now they take it or leave it. It's pretty much the last thing on their "to do list". they will even choose books over TV. This will not work for all children, I know, but for me it did, so no one is gonna even attempt to belittle me for it. I simply won't allow it. [/QUOTE]
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