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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Tkach" data-source="post: 136935" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>As a new husband, and possibly a new father before too long, I've considered this to some extent. My views on the subject have been shaped primarily by reading <em>Amusing Ourselves to Death</em> by Neil Postman and other related/similar works. I think when I have children, their TV time will be extremely limited, not something they do every day. I would rather have them read, when they are old enough, and until then my wife or I will read to them. It sounds easy, but I'm sure it will be harder to actually do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Tkach, post: 136935, member: 1422"] As a new husband, and possibly a new father before too long, I've considered this to some extent. My views on the subject have been shaped primarily by reading [i]Amusing Ourselves to Death[/i] by Neil Postman and other related/similar works. I think when I have children, their TV time will be extremely limited, not something they do every day. I would rather have them read, when they are old enough, and until then my wife or I will read to them. It sounds easy, but I'm sure it will be harder to actually do! [/QUOTE]
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