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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 339999" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>If there's only one TV, the adults get it. If there is a difficult child involved, they get as much warning as possible. If I HAVE to watch TV, I call from my cell ph on the way home to give my difficult child time to disengage. </p><p>(When I absolutely HAVE to watch, it's when a friend or family member is on a cable talk show, someone's baby has a cameo appearance on a daytime soap, or doG forbid, a 9-11 happens.)</p><p>If there is more than one TV, no problem. Let them continue what they're watching, and tell them you get it when their show is over, assuming it's a better, bigger TV.</p><p>So many things are online now, it's not worth arguing about TV nowdays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 339999, member: 3419"] If there's only one TV, the adults get it. If there is a difficult child involved, they get as much warning as possible. If I HAVE to watch TV, I call from my cell ph on the way home to give my difficult child time to disengage. (When I absolutely HAVE to watch, it's when a friend or family member is on a cable talk show, someone's baby has a cameo appearance on a daytime soap, or doG forbid, a 9-11 happens.) If there is more than one TV, no problem. Let them continue what they're watching, and tell them you get it when their show is over, assuming it's a better, bigger TV. So many things are online now, it's not worth arguing about TV nowdays. [/QUOTE]
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