Asked by alison
However, my inlaws go out to buy a used vehicle that has the TV screens mounted to the back of the front seat so they can watch movies. What's wrong with looking out the windows and playing the fun travel games or just merely talking or listening to fun kid songs.
I also plan to read books often 20 minutes min. or more a day, is that unheard of from those who are uneducated (no offense). Mother in law says the baby is going to come over and say, "Maw Maw, I don't want to read anymore!" and just laughs" I just wanted to say the baby may not be coming over.
This question was asked Apr. 23, 2014 1:30pm
Category: Relationships During Pregnancy
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Q: My inlaws have a difference in opinion and it frustrates me to hear their comments. Just venting
I am 13 weeks 5 days pregnant and this is our first child. My career is in child development and I know the importance of reading books, talking, singing and interacting with the child. It is important to limit screen time for the child until at least 2 years of age meaning minimal to no TV, tablet, Ipad and etc. as they discourage conversation and language development. Ok, this is me wanting the best for my child.However, my inlaws go out to buy a used vehicle that has the TV screens mounted to the back of the front seat so they can watch movies. What's wrong with looking out the windows and playing the fun travel games or just merely talking or listening to fun kid songs.
I also plan to read books often 20 minutes min. or more a day, is that unheard of from those who are uneducated (no offense). Mother in law says the baby is going to come over and say, "Maw Maw, I don't want to read anymore!" and just laughs" I just wanted to say the baby may not be coming over.
This question was asked Apr. 23, 2014 1:30pm
Category: Relationships During Pregnancy
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