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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick" data-source="post: 137898" data-attributes="member: 1423"><p>I'm not a father yet, but when I see kids watching TV as opposed to the ones not, the children not watching the TV tend to find better things to do. They'll go outside, explore, play games, or some of them will even take apart a toy to see how it works. In short, they discover the world around them for themselves. They learn firsthand about the real world instead of the things told to them on television.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure a little bit of TV is fine though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick, post: 137898, member: 1423"] I'm not a father yet, but when I see kids watching TV as opposed to the ones not, the children not watching the TV tend to find better things to do. They'll go outside, explore, play games, or some of them will even take apart a toy to see how it works. In short, they discover the world around them for themselves. They learn firsthand about the real world instead of the things told to them on television. I'm sure a little bit of TV is fine though. [/QUOTE]
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