Took my dd's to the house of my dd1's school friend today for a playdate - the younger sister is also the same age as my dd2.
We hadn't been there 10 mins when the two sisters we were visiting started discussing which DVD they wanted to watch. When they had made their choice the mum promptly put that DVD on.
After that the girls still played with my daughters, but the TV was a distraction and I just didn't understand it why it had to be put on in the first place? IMO it's rude and totally wrong timing, I would always say to my dd's that they could watch something when their visitors are gone, but that with visitors there they should play and not be distracted.
Am I alone in this?
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Putting the telly on when your child has visitors
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emkana · 21/03/2006 18:53
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