For years I thought about going screen free.
But to be honest, I was scared to do it. Would it mean I *never* got a moment to myself again
{and such moments were few and far between already!}
The start of this year presented a new opportunity though. Ruby was about to start Waldorf preschool and Max was going into Grade 2.
Jason and I talked about how the year was going to go, and I just threw it out there
What if we go screen free? Or at least television free?
And without any need to really discuss why we would do this, Jason said
Let’s do it.
And so we did.
This means that during the week there are no children’s television shows. And there are no movies for the children.
We still watch a family movie on Saturday night ~ movie night! Because this is part of our family time.
We are making memories watching these fun movies together, while we eat popcorn and homemade pizza! {maybe in the other order *wink*}
And Jason and I still watch a show or two after the kids are in bed.
An exception I have found that works for us is when the children are sick.
When they are sick we do allow screen time. I feel like it is almost the only way I can get them to rest! To be still.
And we are comfortable with this compromise {and we know it won’t be right for all families}
So how did the children respond to the change?
I was A-M-A-Z-E-D. They simply accepted it.
I think this shows the value of a clear boundary {mind you, this doesn’t always work!}
Once we told them what our new screen rules were, that was it, that was what we do.
Now I wish we’d tried this years ago.
It makes for a much more peaceful home. The children transition from school to home by having a snack, drawing, looking at books. And playing.
Funny isn’t it.
It wasn’t that long ago that I shared our approach to letting the children watch television.
And now, here we are *grin*
You can read what Steiner said about television here. And about the impact of television on child development here.
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Happy days, Kelly