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We have limited TV here. I'm not a TV watcher myself. If one of the kids brings a movie we can watch it. Or if I have a large group and I'm getting something ready they can watch it. Very little in the summer and spring. Winter and Fall a bit more especially if there are days where we can't go out or some of us are not feeling the best.
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I try to limit tv here too. I do use it in the afternoon for my older kiddos. I have two 3.5 year olds who do not nap so they are allowed to watch a Disney movie of their choice every day during quiet time. The parents have no problems with this and even bring some of their child's favourite movies over to share with my daughter. As a treat I will sometimes have a movie afternoon where all the kiddos are allowed to watch a movie. Most times they will only watch a few minutes anyways and then they are off to play again
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Euphoric !
No TV. Maybe a movie on a very inclement day and we're cooped up, but that's the extent of it.
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There are most days where I don't do any TV.
One of the guys I watch part time is a big Toopy&Binoo fan so sometimes (if we are home around 10:30 am) I put it on for him from Treehouse but then the TV goes off again after. I don't want the kids to riled up from TV and colours as it gets closer to nap time.
There are days that I have a 3 year old who doesn't nap anymore so I put a video for them on most days during quiet time and the parents are okay with that and are aware. Somedays the 3 yr old is so busy playing with my child that they forget about a movie and I just let them play the whole time through and don't bring up the movie.
I have in my manual that my cut off is 30 minutes per day but most days - the TV doesn't ever come on for the younger ones
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We watch T.V "Tree House" early in the am as my 1st child is here at 7am, during quiet time (the older ones get to pick a movie) and at the end of the day while I clean up. Oh and while I'm making lunch for 20 minutes, we have tons of educational DVD's Leap Frog letter Factory, Math Circus and Raffi! If you ladies don't have a Raffi DVD or Sharon Louis and Bram I strongly encourage it! Amazon.ca is the best. The kids love, love, love Raffi! It's great for rainy days too! I'm not affraid or embarassed to admit it but I lost a client once because I had the T.V on during an interview. My 2 1/2 year old daughter was watching a Max and Ruby Dvd and she was angry and comented that her little one never watches t.v. I told her the times we watch T.V and she said no thank you!
I don't feel quitly if I know it's educational.
We also listen to Silly Songs, Fun Songs, Raffi quiet time songs etc... the kids love music!
Last edited by Skysue; 06-22-2011 at 02:44 PM.
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We watch Treehouse cartoons first thing in the morning as everyone is arriving. It goes off when we leave for school drop-off, and will occasionally come on again for either quiet time for the older non-nappers or at home time when we are just waiting for mommies and daddies.
It cracks me up though, that some parents expect no television whatsoever while at our home, but when various shows come on, thier children know the theme song and all the names of the characters!! I understand they are not paying us to plunk their kid in front of a TV, but it seems a little bit hypocritical to me....
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Starting to feel at home...
When I first started my daycare I didn't have any tv time for the kids but then I realized that I need it for my sanity.
I had a little girl (15 months) that would come around 7am and didn't know how to be quiet. She was always making loud noises when she played and would bother my family upstairs who were still sleeping. I would turn on the tv for about 30 mins or so until everyone woke up (on their own).
I sometimes use tv at the end of the day if the kids are really hyper and need a little calming down before pick up time.
I was also going crazy during lunch time with trying to prepare lunch, having the kids tidy up and ready. I couldn't do it all at once and one of my daycare networking ladies said she gets everyone to clean up first then sits them at the table with a quiet activity (or puts the tv on) so she can prepare lunch. It's been awesome for me now and I'm not trying to do a bunch of things at the same time.
I usually put on treehouse, like sesame street, mr. maker, max & Ruby and it's no more than 30 minutes at a time.
~~Proud Mama and Owner/Operator of Cutie Pie Daycare~~
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I do tv while I prepare lunch too. If we stayed upstairs they are told as soon as the room is clean they can watch tv and they scramble like madmen to get it done quickly. If we have been in the basement playroom before lunch then once we come upstairs I dont' want them making a mess in the upstairs playroom because this is also the nap space so I put on the tv (there is a small bin of toys and a shelf of books in there too for those that don't want to watch tv). I take them one at a time to do diapers/toileting in between the cooking and while still a crazy time it just seems to work. I put on treehouse tv too.
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Starting to feel at home...
I do not have a tv in my day home space at all. I allow the children five minutes per day of a you tube educational video that highlights an aspect of our monthly theme.
Parents can let their children watch tv at home. My parents LOVE this policy.
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Starting to feel at home...
I am not anti-tv but I do not let the children watch tv at all in daycare.
According to my contract the children can watch up to 1.5 hours (or a movie) per day. This is reserved for older children who don't nap during quiet time and may need a movie.
At the present all my children are under 3 and nap. We do have the occassional movie, it works out to be about 2 - 5 per year, mainly when we have had a lot of rainy days or cold weather. We just have a busy program and find we don't have time for movies. My meals are made in advance so we go right from our activities to eating.
Though one thing I am guilty of is letting the children play with my playbook during free play. My youngest daughter dances and the girls I have in care love watching her dance and trying to dance like her. So some mornings they have the playbook to watch her dancing. They can watch her dance for up to 15 min before they decide to play again and they could do this up to twice a week. Also mixed in with my daughters dance videos are the short clips I have taken of the daycare children themselves, so the kids enjoy watching themselves too. Sometimes this happens during drop off so the parents also enjoy watching the clips of the children playing.
Last edited by Tot-Time; 07-07-2011 at 08:32 PM.
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