Baby Einstein Puppets 5 Month Old And Baby Einstein Dvd?

5 month old and baby einstein dvd? - baby einstein puppets

My son watches movies and enjoys Baby Einstein puppets. The cries of joy, with zebra-doll. That is, it's bad for them? I do not think so, but PPL are so insistent on no TV. I just want a personal experience or opinions with babies in front of the TV. Thanks

4 comments:

dylans going2b a big brother! :) said...

frankly, despite what anyone says - each child is different. From personal experience my son has watched since I was in a newborn. He loved Baby Mozart, Baby Neptune was then and is now) Baby Wordsworth - Around the house (sign language. And to tell you the truth - that has a large vocabulary and is only 14 months. He signs "ball" all the time and excited when Soo said that all the objects and wrote the name. says: "table" clear as day, and it's name but a few.

There was a time that I was her age and even younger for his months of colic, it would be soo upset and crying / inconsolable. De nada me to relieve their frustration. The second is the DVD for him, silent and Soo would be fascinated. Of course I would not bet on it 24 / 7 and to spend more (and more) Soo much to spend personal time with him, half an hour here and it does not hurt. In fact, I am convinced that it helps. Especally small, they are a little brighter and the need for constant stimulation.

Of course, we need to learn things other than placing numbers in the form sorter, you read a lot from him, give him a lot of TLC to keep them alive ... But I think we are very helpful.

The research now shows, however, that increases the risk for ADHD, because babies expected stimulation and their changing environment, such as film and puppetry. And because real life is not so fast, you try to do so quickly and the whole place. But not necessarily buy that.

Anyway - you're the mother. do you think is best for your baby. Who cares what anyone else says. provided that the love of your baby and do what he thinks is right, then all that counts! soo, they grow faster, around the time that you enjoy with it every time. One day he is from the 1st Class and was surprised by the passage of time itself!

Alhamdulilah #2 is on the way said...

I tell my son to watch TV. She loves him. It is not for hours or searching for something, but I'm a bit of time on the morning after she wakes up. In addition, put the infant or baby in a canal at night and sometimes she looks a little before she falls asleep. I see no problem watching TV with babies or children playing with their toys and a physical activity during the day.

Miss_Pau... said...

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under 2 should not watch television. I agree that children should not watch TV so young, but that's just my opinion. Ultimately, the decision is in your hands, not mine. I used to work in a nursery and all children are loved Baby Einstein and sat in awe during the race. See if the Baby Einstein Company is a statement about the children watching television, and that is what the Baby Einstein Company, said of the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation that children under 2 should not watch television had:
"While the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends" no screen time for children, we want to strengthen the root of the recommendation, is the importance of parent-child interaction. We agree that the time together is between parent and child is essential for growth and happiness of children and our products are created as a tool for parents to use with your child to participate and explore the world around them . "
For more information, visit the American Academymy of Pediatrics and the Baby Einstein website listed.

Lovely Rita Meter Maid said...

He is much more than you Rading, learn to tell him, taking him for walks and show something iteracting play, and so on.

A little TV now and then is good for Hüss as if you had to do the dishes or something, but not by a long and continuous.

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