I agree with you. Some TV is a learning process and as long as the TV is not used as a baby sitter then I see it as a learning tool. My grand son is 9 months old and loves Mickey Mouse. At first I told my daughter I was worried that he was too young for TV till I saw him interact with the songs and instructions to clap hands etc. Even at 9 months Jamie can sit in his walker and clap to the music. He is never in front of the TV for longer than 10 to 15 mins so in his case I think the TV is a valuable tool but nothing can replace the interaction of Mum joining in and playing along. (or GM too!)
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