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She would watch it long into the night and be fit for nothing for school the next day. She is already "too knowing" in my opinion, as far as sex, violence etc is concerned. Am I wrong to want her to retain just a little bit of her childishness? I also feel that it stems creativity, why make up games and draw, read and do things with me and her friends when she can just chill out on the bed and watch TV. I believe that it creates a generation of laziness and lack of imagination. I am by no means a strict, out of touch parent, but as it is, I do not let her watch TV after school, she is only allowed to at weekends after she has exhausted all of her hobbies. eg, playing with friends, riding her bike, helping me, to earn pocket money. She also loves to read, I feel that this would slip by the wayside if she had her own TV.
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mobile phone, computer.........you name it.
How on earth do they afford all of it????? (I am not being patronising to GENUINE benefit receiving families)
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