@Alyssa I concur this message 👌 💯💯%
About 30 minutes before bed. Maybe an hour on the weekends because I let him watch something in the morning too.
Only Miss Rachel if I need to get something done. Or want to finish my beer at a restaurant haha. But she gets unlimited TV time when she's sick.
@Jen same
Way too much! He's learnt a lot from it though.
No TV, just books and music
Too much 😭 but I am at the end of my pregnancy and it’s just been the easier route for us lately! Don’t feel guilty if you need to put it on sometimes to get things done or have a break! Hahaaaaa
My TV is on all the time bc I need the background noise...he loves Ms Rachel and sometimes it's just music on...but he is usually just playing while it's on...he'll sit for a few mins and watch, but not too long.
I wish my boy would watch tv lol. He isn’t interested in it at all. X
I initially wanted no tv time. Now it’s mush apart of our life 🤷🏽♀️
it’s usually just on as background noise while we play and stuff because my daughter super active and busy. she never sits still often and watches tv. 😂 when she does we know she’s not ok. but it’s usually all learning videos and movies on occasion while we eat lunch.
Zero Don't come for me haha
No toddler TV. He has his music station. He "watches" cooking shows with me or construction ytube with his dad.
Honestly? Too much. But momma needs a break sometimes. 😮💨
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@Rebecca Same
To much probably..
Not as much during term time as she's at nursery during the daytime, then its only a few hours for her bedtime routine in the evening. If she does have TV time, I try to keep it to being 2 hours per day {when not at nursery}. Although, there have been times when this has gone over {for various reasons; illness, too cold to go out type of thing}.