02/12/2025
We are often asked what shows we recommend for children, and we are never able to give a one-size-fits-all answer. WHY? Because every familyโs reality is different and every childโs development is unique.
BLUEY is a genuinely wonderful show, and we love many things about it. But like all screen content, what matters most is whether it fits a childโs readiness, not whether the show itself is "good."
In our family, we chose to pause watching Bluey for now because we noticed our 4-year-old son was simply not ready for it.
This post is not about avoiding screens altogether or doing parenting perfectly. It's about:
โจ Taking a step back from time to time and assessing our situation
โจ Noticing how screen use affects our children
โจ Checking if screen content still supports connection, regulation, and real-life learning
โจ Adjusting when neededโwithout guilt or pressure
Every family makes their own choices, and thatโs OK. Parents know their children best. Sometimes, pressing pause until a show genuinely supports our childrenโs growth and development can be a loving and responsive parenting strategy.
After all, the mindful use of screens can help support connectedness and better nurture quality parent-child interactions. ๐