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		<title>Baby Einstein: Genius Guaranteed! (or your money back)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 01:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pardon me for being blunt, but if you&#8217;re someone who actually thinks your kid is going to become a brainiac from watching videos of funny puppets, drooling babies, and flying toys, well, then you&#8217;re clearly no Einstein yourself. Just sayin&#8217;. For those not in the know, I&#8217;m talking about the refund offered by Disney for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pardon me for being blunt, but if you&#8217;re someone who actually thinks your kid is going to become a brainiac from watching videos of funny puppets, drooling babies, and flying toys, well, then you&#8217;re clearly no Einstein yourself.</p>
<p>Just sayin&#8217;.</p>
<p>For those not in the know, I&#8217;m talking about the refund offered by Disney for the Baby Einstein videos. That&#8217;s right. Disney will refund your money if you&#8217;re not happy with the product or, in other words, your kid is not any &#8220;smarter&#8221; from watching their DVD&#8217;s.  Baby Einstein is calling it the<a href="http://babyeinstein.com/parentsguide/satisfaction/upgrade_us.html" target="_blank"> &#8220;DVD Upgrade/Moneyback Guarantee&#8221;</a> and they will refund up to 4 Baby Einstein DVD&#8217;s purchased between June 5, 2004 and September 4, 2009. The offer is good through March 4, 2010.</p>
<p>I have at least 4 of those DVD&#8217;s and I will not be returning any of them.</p>
<p>My kid just turned two years old and he no longer watches Baby Einstein, but he used to watch it a few times a week (among other videos) starting from around 8 months. Despite the fact that those videos drove me crazy, we watched them because my kid loved them. Why wouldn&#8217;t he? Crazy graphics, flying objects, catchy music, cute drooling babies, talking puppets&#8230;it might make you want to hurl something at the TV but it&#8217;s very fun for little ones, to say the least. But is it also educational? Will it make him grow up to cure cancer or create world peace? Is he a future Doogie Howser or Bill Gates? Highly unlikely. Should he actually grow up to be a genius, (which is *ahem* <em>very </em>likely), I doubt I’ll be framing those Baby Einstein DVD’s right next to his Nobel Peace Prize and diplomas from Harvard. But, in all seriousness, here&#8217;s what I really value from Baby Einstein and other baby/toddler-oriented videos &#8211; they are pure entertainment. <span id="more-1098"></span></p>
<p>Obviously, I let my kid watch TV and videos. I am not an apologist for it and neither should any other parent that knows how to balance and monitor TV/Internet/video games. I don&#8217;t let my kid watch TV because I think it&#8217;s educational or a substitute for learning. I don&#8217;t let him watch it because I think it&#8217;s just as good as playing or reading. I let him watch kid-friendly TV for the same reasons I watch TV, to be entertained. He will laugh at the silly stuff on Wow Wow Wubbzy, dancy-dance with Yo Gabba Gabba, and try and mimic Little Bill or Olivia, whom he calls &#8220;Ollie.” I think it&#8217;s pretty cool that he&#8217;s even picked up a few new words.</p>
<p>I actually think some TV programs and videos are GOOD for kids.  Certain programming can actually fire up those synapses and get little minds stimulated in a positive way, which can obviously help promote imagination and creativity. Of course, you don&#8217;t want to OVER-stimulate the mind, but that&#8217;s where balance and monitoring comes into play. My kid watches 1-2 hours of TV and up to 4 shows nearly every day. I am always in the same room as him, usually on the laptop, downing my 5<sup>th</sup> cup of coffee, and periodically glancing up to make sure he didn’t change the channel to the Spice network. If it&#8217;s not on PBS or Nick, Jr., he doesn&#8217;t watch it. Plain and simple. Like everything else in life, it all comes down to balance and moderation. There are parents that don&#8217;t allow any TV/videos at all to parents that plant their kid in front of the tube for most of the day. I think both extremist ways are just that &#8211; extreme. However, if you monitor what your kids watch and only expose them to a few programs that encourage laughter, silliness, creativity, and maybe even a few new words, I say&#8230;go for it.</p>
<p>What do you think?  How much TV do your kids watch? Are you returning the Baby Einstein DVD’s? Let me know your thoughts.</p>
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