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Day 28: Family Media Detox |
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Day 27: Family Media Detox. Day 29: Family Media Detox →. Day 28: Family Media Detox. September 29, 2010. As today’s video explains, our Craigslist ad finally paid off: The TV was sold! A young fellow who looked like he may have been a college student outfitting his dorm room got quite a bargain. But the transaction reminded of something that occurred years ago, when I got convicted that my huge collection of secular rock ‘n’ roll cd’s needed to go. The difference is obvious, of course – a cd of wi...
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Day 26: Family Media Detox |
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Day 25: Family Media Detox. Day 27: Family Media Detox →. Day 26: Family Media Detox. September 27, 2010. I’m no fan of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and I certainly don’t support intrusive, regulatory paternalism, but I know a lot of folks who would like to see fewer ads for Cialis, Viagra, and booze. An excerpt from an article published on the Healthfinder website. Some other highlights of the statement include:. Limit advertising and product placement for alcohol in venues where more than 10 per...
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We are a mom and dad of ten, with seven still at home. We are undertaking a month of no television, movies, video games, mp3 players, or recreational computer use/social networking. FUN! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Day 27: Family Media Detox |
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Day 26: Family Media Detox. Day 28: Family Media Detox →. Day 27: Family Media Detox. September 28, 2010. Most of us have heard the term “vast wasteland” used to derisively describe television programming. But do you know the origin of that phrase? 8211; and I assure you, it’s well worth reading – but at least read this excerpt for the context of the famous phrase Minow coined:. 8220;When television is good, nothing not the theater, not the magazines or newspapers nothing is better. You guys totally rock!
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Day 30: Family Media Detox |
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Day 29: Family Media Detox. Moody Radio Interview →. Day 30: Family Media Detox. October 1, 2010. Here it is: Day 30 of no tv, no movies, no video games, no mp3 players and no social networking. What surprised us most? Even Gracie, our 13-year-old, who had been most vocal about missing her digital accoutrements, was not champing at the bit in the least. Missy and I give thanks to God for all He has provided during this past month; He gets all the glory of any good that has come out of this experiment.
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Moody Radio Interview |
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Day 30: Family Media Detox. October 2, 2010. Our interview with Deb Gustafson of Moody Radio for the Quad Cities can be heard by clicking here. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Day 30: Family Media Detox. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Newer posts →. Day 24: Family Media Detox. September 25, 2010. I take the blame for my sons’ obsessive video game habits. In moderation, I think playing video games with my sons can be time well-spent. But “moderation,” I’m afraid, has proven to be an elusive concept in my life on many levels, including gaming. I read this just this morning on the DIYFather website. And it reminded me why we are detoxing:. How do video games and other stimulating products prepare our kids for the future? What child, afte...
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Day 25: Family Media Detox |
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Day 24: Family Media Detox. Day 26: Family Media Detox →. Day 25: Family Media Detox. September 26, 2010. One of the questions that we are frequently asked is, “What’s next, after the 30 days? 8221; In other words, what will have changed? As with all such rules in a family of this size, the big issue is consistent enforcement. We would love to hear from you with your thoughts and suggestions! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Day 24: Family Media Detox. Day 26: Family Media Detox →.
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Day 29: Family Media Detox |
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Day 28: Family Media Detox. Day 30: Family Media Detox →. Day 29: Family Media Detox. September 30, 2010. Couples: Once you take your own Family Media Detox challenge, you may be amazed by how much more time you suddenly have for meaningful time as husband and wife. I don’t mean to imply that watching a television program or a movie together is necessarily “wasted time,” but in most cases, there are much more fruitful and substantive ways for the two of you to relate to one another. I can’t believe...
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Monthly Archives: October 2010. October 2, 2010. Our interview with Deb Gustafson of Moody Radio for the Quad Cities can be heard by clicking here. Day 30: Family Media Detox. October 1, 2010. Here it is: Day 30 of no tv, no movies, no video games, no mp3 players and no social networking. What surprised us most? Even Gracie, our 13-year-old, who had been most vocal about missing her digital accoutrements, was not champing at the bit in the least. Subscribe to Family Media Detox. A New Mommy's Blog.