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<blockquote data-quote="pasq0321" data-source="post: 136951" data-attributes="member: 1392"><p>I kind of pick and choose what my kids watch and sometimes I tell them no when they ask to watch TV just so they get used to doing other things. When my daughter was young, I didn't really want her watching any of the kids shows (Barney or whatever) so I picked up The Muppet Show, season 1 for her to watch. I remembered liking that when I was young, and after watching it when I was older, I found it pretty funny a lot of the time. </p><p></p><p>I think it goes back to that old adage, "Everything in moderation."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasq0321, post: 136951, member: 1392"] I kind of pick and choose what my kids watch and sometimes I tell them no when they ask to watch TV just so they get used to doing other things. When my daughter was young, I didn't really want her watching any of the kids shows (Barney or whatever) so I picked up The Muppet Show, season 1 for her to watch. I remembered liking that when I was young, and after watching it when I was older, I found it pretty funny a lot of the time. I think it goes back to that old adage, "Everything in moderation." [/QUOTE]
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