Jennifer12
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I just read an article on Yahoo about Reading Rainbow balancing on a precipice. The show has been in danger of disappearing. The article said that last year they only made 4 new episodes. Apparently since there is nothing to license (characters, etc...) and the show appeals to a very small demographic, it is difficult to find funding.
I can't really claim to have been influenced as a child by Reading Rainbow. The show did not start to air until I was probably 11 or 12 and I was already a voracious reader by that time. I will say that it was a tremendous help to me when I spent time working as a preschool teacher. I watched to find age-appropriate material to use in my classroom.
It is so sad that shows like Reading Rainbow and Sesame Street with their tremendous social and educational value are valued so little in the commercial world of television. It's more important to sell viewers drugs and Hummers and other things we don't need than inspire children to think. Isn't there something wrong with that mentality?
Okay, now I"ve gotten that off my chest....
Jennifer
I can't really claim to have been influenced as a child by Reading Rainbow. The show did not start to air until I was probably 11 or 12 and I was already a voracious reader by that time. I will say that it was a tremendous help to me when I spent time working as a preschool teacher. I watched to find age-appropriate material to use in my classroom.
It is so sad that shows like Reading Rainbow and Sesame Street with their tremendous social and educational value are valued so little in the commercial world of television. It's more important to sell viewers drugs and Hummers and other things we don't need than inspire children to think. Isn't there something wrong with that mentality?
Okay, now I"ve gotten that off my chest....
Jennifer