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> Children are most hurt by low expectations. Especially young children.

I feel children's programming is reflecting those low expectations.

Daniel Tiger's fine, but an episode tends to be so focused on some narrow little thing. The older Mr. Rogers show it's based on tended to be much more wide-ranging, and often had segments introducing parts of the real adult world to a kid.

And there's stuff like Blippi, where you have a man engaging in extremely literal and unimaginative play, being "educational" by teaching colors over and over.




Oh, yeah for sure. Children's television is seems more oriented toward addiction than genuine education more often than I'd like.


"Trash Truck" and Pocoyo.




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