Ariel Gore, USA (1970- ) The American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP) released new guidelines assuming that watching TV is a bad idea for kids. Ariel Gore, being a single mother struggling to pay her rent with her unsatisfied wage, takes her voice to disapprove of the AAP’s new approach. Accompanying her argument with her personal life, she opens up about the difference in time between when she was a kid and now when she is a mom. When she was a kid, the rent bills were minimal and her mother had a group of friends who helped each other without hesitation with their kids. However, she tells that she has no advantages as her mom had. Gore agrees that babies and toddlers have a critical need for direct interactions with actual people but she solely disagrees that exposing such young minds to TV programs should be discouraged. She feels that kids are able of interacting with their parents and caregivers even while watching TV. There are shows that not only influence children bu
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