S.W. asks from Kingsland, GA on April 25, 2008
Baby Einstein Videos
Just wanted opinions on the Baby Einstein Videos. It is my understanding they were developed by a stay at home Mom trying to find something to stimulate her children's minds. I don't obviously want my child raise by the tv but I thought a half hour of this when he's fussy just to settle him down a bit is ok. Does anyone have any of these videos and do they really work?
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Thank you all for your thoughts...I have the lullaby one I put it one when I give him his last bottle before bedtime. It's mostly music and some waves crashes and a little story book. He's a little cranky after the bath and it seems to help relax him but I was just wondering about other ones but maybe he is still too young for the rest of them. Thanks for your input.
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M.G. answers from Panama City on May 03, 2008
My 8 month old son has never been placed in front of a tv to "watch" a show. He keeps himself busy with toys, and if he fusses he gets a new toy or a change of environment. This has worked for us and he keeps himself entertained with toys and people. Ohhh how he loves playing with uncles aunts, kids etc.
M.E. answers from Jacksonville on April 28, 2008
I was a nanny for triplets and their mother had those videos, I think they're very good. She would let them watch for 15-20 mins. to help her. I never liked the idea of using a TV but these videos were very good. I sat with the children and it kind of gave me a relaxing time.
J.M. answers from Gainesville on April 28, 2008
I love the baby einstein videos. I had a lot of them, I suggest getting them off ebay to get them cheaper. But very good for the 30 minutes you need to wash the dishes or something.
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V.W. answers from Jacksonville on April 25, 2008
This is probably no help, but here's my opinion, just for fun. I have never watched the Baby Einstein videos.. so I can't comment on them specifically. BUT, just remember that once you introduce TV to your little one, it can be very addictive to them. My son never watched anything on t.v. until he was about one.. even then he didn't have a lot of interest. I didn't let him watch any t.v. programming, just started out with Winnie the Pooh (the original). Eventually, he would be still enough to watch more than 2 minutes of it. But when he became ill w/stomach bug (rotovirus I think) it was a Godsend. We could lie on the sofa together and the music is so soothing, and the movement is slow (not the quick images that so much tv has that adds to attention deficit issues, imho), and he would doze off. He then became more attached to the characters and they were soothing on their own (stuffed animals). He really didn't begin to enjoy watching stuff until he was closer to 2. Around 2 1/2 he began watching a cartoon called Franklin (about a little turtle and his woodland friends) and of course, grew from there (he is now almost 10). (and I still love Franklin!)
I would say to stick with toys and musical books and things like that. He is not old enough to be watching ANYTHING on tv. He needs to learn through tactile play... (touching things, not watching images)
It can be hard to "keep them entertained", especially if you are home all day alone with him. So try to DO more (not try harder at the same stuff-YOU'll be bored)... take a walk around the block, or go to the mall and take a walk from end to end.. get a pretzel while you're there and let him smell the salt on it, walk around in your backyard and talk about the flowers and butterflies, if you live near the beach... go there! You don't have to pitch a blanket or anything.. just park and take a walk for a little ways on the sand (or boardwalk) and then leave. The ocean sounds and smells will stimulate his brain (and maybe relax yours too!) You could even walk out into the garage during a rainstorm and let him hear it/smell it (it IS different)...
I stayed inside a lot b/c I was new to the breastfeeding thing and I was nervous about it, but there are SO many accommodations for moms now, and you don't have to go very far to just get out of the house. Just the new sights, sounds, smells will tire out baby, and it'll be more peaceful for you both while you're out and after you are home.
I would try to hold off on using the TV for a while longer... especially since you have a boy. They are more prone to NOT sitting still very long anyway.. and while it might seem like you are teaching him to do just that, actually, his eyes are watching quickly moving images that teach his brain to crave that visual stimulation. Get leapfrog interactive toys instead.
Babies get plenty of stimulation just by exploring their natural world! Try to imagine if you were from another planet and just got to earth 3 months and 3 weeks ago... what might you find interesting?? (The dirt, the wind, shadows, cats/dogs, flowers, sounds outside, water, sand, grass, reflections, etc)
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M.E. answers from Jacksonville on April 28, 2008
I was a nanny for triplets and their mother had those videos, I think they're very good. She would let them watch for 15-20 mins. to help her. I never liked the idea of using a TV but these videos were very good. I sat with the children and it kind of gave me a relaxing time.
J.M. answers from Gainesville on April 28, 2008
I love the baby einstein videos. I had a lot of them, I suggest getting them off ebay to get them cheaper. But very good for the 30 minutes you need to wash the dishes or something.
A.S. answers from Jacksonville on April 29, 2008
My son started watching the videos and listening to the music at a very early age. He even like to listen to the music while still in my tummy. I would get kicked if he couldn't hear it.
Check out the library for the videos and music so you know what he like before you buy it. The videos are colorful and have babies and toddlers in it so it captures their attention for a while. I recomend the Playbox CD to play music while your son plays on the floor by heself.
Classical music is a good way to start your little one out. This genre is dying out so I so glad this Mom that come out with Baby Einsteins did. My son is 28 mos old and still listens to this music at bedtime.
L.W. answers from Orlando on April 26, 2008
Hi, S.!
Check out www.BrainyBaby.com. They have wonderful dvds, toys, and books. I'm an early childhood and elementary educator, and I have a 15-month-old son. I recently finished a study using a Brainy Baby dvd, and the results were incredible! The thing that I like about them is that they specifically address the right and left brain (Right is creativity and left is logic), and the way that they present the material is wonderful and holds the children's interest. They definitely work, with the kids in the study and with my son.
L. W.
M.G. answers from Panama City on May 03, 2008
My 8 month old son has never been placed in front of a tv to "watch" a show. He keeps himself busy with toys, and if he fusses he gets a new toy or a change of environment. This has worked for us and he keeps himself entertained with toys and people. Ohhh how he loves playing with uncles aunts, kids etc.
S.S. answers from Jacksonville on April 28, 2008
Yes Yes Yes! I have 2 small children and they both love the Einstein videos! They helped my son when he was fussy as a baby and now that he's older he learns all kinds of words from them! Yes TV is supposed to be evil but sometimes you just need piece and quiet and that is the easiest way to get it! Even my 13 month old daughter gets excited when I put one in now! When she was a baby she'd just stare at it and now she dances and claps and laughs! Great stuff! Don't worry about all the bad hype about TV. As long as they are glued to it 24/7 it's fine!
E.B. answers from Louisville on April 26, 2008
Run and get them immediately they are the best things ever! They are just tapes of things like moving toys, candles, kites flying, etc and then they also have these little puppet shows in between. They learn from them and it is 30 minutes of time you can get to yourself! My daughter (now almost 4) loved them and it allowed me to get dinner started or take a shower or just sit there! My son is 1 and he doesn't sit still long enough to watch them, but my daughter started at about 3 months of age and she still watches them when I try to entertain her brother with them.
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