Daffyfan4ever
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I'm glad I'm not the only one. Lol.BEAR said:I don't have kids. Heck, I'm not even married yet.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. Lol.BEAR said:I don't have kids. Heck, I'm not even married yet.
Nah! I'm not quite there yet. I am in a wonderfully steady and serious relationship, but we aren't ready to be married. Finishing school is kind of a priority.Daffyfan2003 said:I'm glad I'm not the only one. Lol.
I'm a parent of a 3.5 year old, and a 1.5 year old. And all 3 of us are avid SS fans! And I do find it interesting that, since I have started showing them the old re-runs I have been able to obtain, they have stopped asking for Elmo so much and have been asking for characters like Harry, Kermit, Grover, Oscar, Big Bird without a head (LOL!), Snuffy and Mr Hooper! Be it their true preference, or simply a "freak of nature", either way It's heaven to me! And if I put it on right after breakfast, their attention span is usually un-interupted for the entire hour. I have also noticed an extreem increase in their vocabulary skills, now that the only character they have to hear speaking third-person is limited to Cookie Monster. Coincidense? I wish some other parents would try something like this and see what results they get. It would be interesting!BooberFraggless said:There are other parents on this board. I know Rosewood is the parent of a child who currently watches Sesame Street.
Do you still watch "Elmo's World" after she leaves?abiraniriba said:My daughter and I watch it almost every morning while she is getting ready for preschool. Unfortunately she's had to miss Elmo's World a lot lately as the bus has been arriving just as it comes on.
Rosewood said:I'm a parent of a 3.5 year old, and a 1.5 year old. And all 3 of us are avid SS fans! And I do find it interesting that, since I have started showing them the old re-runs I have been able to obtain, they have stopped asking for Elmo so much and have been asking for characters like Harry, Kermit, Grover, Oscar, Big Bird without a head (LOL!), Snuffy and Mr Hooper! Be it their true preference, or simply a "freak of nature", either way It's heaven to me! And if I put it on right after breakfast, their attention span is usually un-interupted for the entire hour. I have also noticed an extreem increase in their vocabulary skills, now that the only character they have to hear speaking third-person is limited to Cookie Monster. Coincidense? I wish some other parents would try something like this and see what results they get. It would be interesting!
Ilikemuppets said:I hope the show is on by the time I have Kids.