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Should Kids Have TV in Their Bedroom?
Okay, should you have TV in the kids bedroom? Boy, is that an issue. Here’s my feeling. If you want to have television in a child’s bedroom, you sure as heck better regulate what they’re watching because if they’re watching TV late at night, you don’t want them stumbling upon something that might be on cable. You don’t want them seeing an X-Rated movie. You don’t want them seeing violence in graphic detail. So what you need to do is either definitely monitor the number of stations they have, or use a V-Chip. Some device that you can evaluate it. Or, just keep the TV out of there.
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