Thursday, August 11, 2011

S-A-H D Lesson #7

Stay-At-Home Dad Lesson #7: Baby Einstein is ridiculous.

We borrowed a Baby Einstein DVD from the library, popped it in, stuck Nolan in front of the TV, and watched what would happen.

We were stunned.

It was mesmerizing! It was beautiful! It was........ ridiculous.

On the DVD we watched, it was just normal everyday stuff moving around to some classical music. I listed some examples of what I saw on the screen below.

I saw...

  • A toy turning around in circles.
  • A flashing light glimmering off a shiny object.
  • A little train going around a track.
  • Liquid dripping out of a bottle.
  • Hand puppets moving across the screen.
  • A girl playing a toy piano.
  • A girl playing a toy saxophone.
  • A girl playing a toy drum.
  • Balls rolling across the screen.
  • An adult hand stacking blocks.
  • Plastic toys spinning around.

All of these scenes were simple, basic, normal things that I could have done with everyday objects right in front of him. Baby Einstein is nothing special. It's just typical, everyday stuff.

I understand there are some situations where just putting your kid in front of the TV for a long period of time would be helpful, but I know that some people actually consistently show these DVDs to their babies because they think it will make them smarter. Ridiculous.

All you need to do is spend time with your child, play with them, and show them interesting things that they have never seen before. Develop a relationship with your child. Get to know them. Find out what they like. Take a variety of objects in your home and show it to your child so they learn about the world. Have them touch it, put it in their mouth, and discover new things around them. All these will do wonders for their future.

4 comments:

  1. LOL We watched those with Davery until he started running around saying random things in other languages that we didn't understand. It was a little creepy! I'm all for new languages but toddlers should only speak languages mom understands LOL

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  2. There's actually a school of thought that believes that BE actually is overstimulating for the children, and does more brain muddling than benefit.

    Just wanted to throw that out there for food. For thoughts. ;)

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  3. Hi...I just found your blog while researching Poland's Syndrome. My 13 year old son was diagnosed as a baby with it. It has never been a factor until recently. He will not change for PE class in the locker room, does not swim without a rash guard, etc. I am excited to show him your pictures so he knows there are others out there like him!

    Jessica
    Www.painfullyspeaking.com

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  4. Oh and btw...totally agree with you about those stupid Baby Einstein DVD's!!!

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