Looking for a New Year’s Resolution? Turn Off The TV For a Week

 

The kids added a sign to prevent parents from "forgetting after the kids go to bed"

The kids are in a trance during breakfast before school, eating off their “snack trays” in front of the TV.   My husband and I turn the news on and then realize 3 hours later the TV is still on, providing constant background noise to our evening’s activities.   Enough is enough!  TV was making us run late and was, as I tell my kids, “killing our brain cells”.  Last month our family decided to have a “No TV week”.  Hard?  Yes.  Rewarding?  Also, yes.

I challenge everyone to try it.  The best part was having so much more time for the things we like to do.  Homework got done early and we were outside more.  The kids were super creative about coming up with games and there was less whining.  Background noise can be annoying to creative thinking… turn it off and enjoy the quiet!  Or enjoy music that does not get turned on often enough.

I will admit that the only time in the week we were tempted to cheat deviate from our agreement was Saturday morning.  We are lazytired on Saturdays, and anyone with young children who says they do not use the TV as a babysitter on occasion is lying not truthful with themselves!   But otherwise, since we don’t have a ton of favorite “programs” to begin with, this was a great week!  Please check out the following stats about how the TV has taken over most households and make your own resolutions… one TV-free week might lead to less TV every week!

TV Statistics from Screentime.org (also check there for future National Turn off your TV weeks):

  • How many people are in the average American household?   2.55
    How many televisions do they have?  2.73
     
    We are a society of more televisions than people!
     
  • 50% of American homes have at least 3 televisions or more
    19% of homes have only 1.
     In 1975 only 11% of US households had more than 3 TVs…and 57% only had 1!
     
  • The average American home has the television on for well over 8 hours every day. That is an hour more than just a decade ago. 
     The average American watches 4 hours and 35 minutes of television each day.

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One Response to “Looking for a New Year’s Resolution? Turn Off The TV For a Week”

  1. Sarah says:

    Thanks for commenting on my TV-Turnoff piece at http://blog.bellalunatoys.com/.....-week.html. I enjoyed reading your experience! It’s true how much extra time is freed up when one decides to pull the plug.

    Sometimes I think that I’d enjoy watching more TV now that my children are older, but we’ve developed so many hobbies over the years that it leaves me wondering, who in the world has TIME to watch TV?

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