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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 340095" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>We have the largest tv in the living room. There is a small one in the kitchen, one in the basement and one in Missy's room. During the day, the kids pretty much have the run of the tv in the living room and I rarely watch during the day. Every so often, though, I'll want to sit down on the couch. They are usually watching something they've seen a dozen or more times, so I don't feel bad about turning it off (like the same icarly). If they are watching a movie, I won't change it.</p><p> </p><p>At night, after dinner, it's husband and my turn. We want to sit and watch tv, so their shows get the boot. However, we won't watch something that isn't child friendly, so they still benefit. They don't like when we watch 'boring' stuff, though and they have the option of using one of the other tvs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 340095, member: 1024"] We have the largest tv in the living room. There is a small one in the kitchen, one in the basement and one in Missy's room. During the day, the kids pretty much have the run of the tv in the living room and I rarely watch during the day. Every so often, though, I'll want to sit down on the couch. They are usually watching something they've seen a dozen or more times, so I don't feel bad about turning it off (like the same icarly). If they are watching a movie, I won't change it. At night, after dinner, it's husband and my turn. We want to sit and watch tv, so their shows get the boot. However, we won't watch something that isn't child friendly, so they still benefit. They don't like when we watch 'boring' stuff, though and they have the option of using one of the other tvs. [/QUOTE]
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