DH & I watch a good deal of TV but only stuff we've DVR'd. I have no patience for commercials. Naturally our kids enjoy TV too. The general rule is "electronic time" is only allowed once homework & chores are completed. They earn stars for completing their responsibilities & other various things like helping someone else out or doing well in school. They can then spend their stars to purchase electronic time. So far this system has worked pretty well. The way I see it, my kids are active, do well in school, so why not let them choose how they want to relax & spend their free time. Heck, a lot of times the electronic time is spent playing the wii as a family.
I will say the girls no longer have tv's in their rooms though. It became a problem when they would watch in the mornings while getting ready & cause us to be late. So no tv at all in the morning anymore. DD1 is the only early bird in the house so I would catch her watching in the morning while everyone else is still asleep. We took out the tv's from their rooms & that solved that problem. She's still an early bird, but she can find something else to do in the mornings, even if it's getting chores or homework done early so she can have more free time when she gets home after school.
I will say the girls no longer have tv's in their rooms though. It became a problem when they would watch in the mornings while getting ready & cause us to be late. So no tv at all in the morning anymore. DD1 is the only early bird in the house so I would catch her watching in the morning while everyone else is still asleep. We took out the tv's from their rooms & that solved that problem. She's still an early bird, but she can find something else to do in the mornings, even if it's getting chores or homework done early so she can have more free time when she gets home after school.
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