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		<title>too much toddlers TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As parents we doesn&#8217;t want too much Toddlers TV and toddler video from baby university time for our child. So you&#8217;ll need to stay on top of the time your toddler spends in front of the television. It&#8217;s best to keep TV-watching to a bare minimum. If you choose to allow some television, break it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As parents we doesn&#8217;t want too much <a href="http://www.babyfirsttv.com/tv">Toddlers TV</a> and <a href="http://www.babyfirsttv.com/">toddler video</a> from <a href="http://www.babyfirsttv.com/babyu">baby university</a> time for our child. So you&#8217;ll need to stay on top of the time your toddler spends in front of the television. It&#8217;s best to keep TV-watching to a bare minimum. If you choose to allow some television, break it up into 15-minute increments. You should also keep the television out of your child&#8217;s bedroom and turned off during meal times. Rather than sitting down to watch whatever happens to be on, carefully select the program your toddler&#8217;s going to watch, and turn off the set when that program is over. Record programs ahead of time, if possible, so your child can watch what you want, when you want. Slower-paced viewing gives your toddler time to think about what he&#8217;s watching and absorb the information. Lots of action and quickly changing images will only confuse him or make his eyes glaze over.</p>
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