by Alfonso Guerriero Jr.
Recently my daughters have become fixated with Walt Disney's 1967 animated movie The Jungle Book, starring Louis Prima. Now, before I continue, I need to explain that being a parent is unparalleled to any ebullient experience you will ever have in life, and like many parents today, my wife and I are torn between the amount of time and exposure our daughters have to technology.
Parents offer their unconditional love and attention to their offspring. This also means limiting a child's television and video interests, and ultimately running the risk of a child's meltdown especially when a mother and/or father declares, "It's time for dinner, no more television."
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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