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  • It's Hard Out There for a Mom Who Says 'No'

    Here's how the arguments go: I say how unregulated advertisement aimed directly at kids is contributing to childhood obesity rates among other societal ills. You remind me I'm the parent, I have the right to tell my kid "no," grow up, be the adult, how about a little personal responsibilty?

    Here's the deal: I do say "no," all the time. Almost every time, truly. I've had a strict "no characters -- ever" policy, just so there were no gray areas. I even pass over the bargain clothes if they are emblazoned with Hannah Montana or Raven or Bratz or whatever. My seven-year-old knows this and mostly doesn't bother asking anymore.

    Those times where there is a request for Sponge Bob this or Princess Whoever that, I set out the invisible lectern and launch into my diatribe on how this particular cereal is displayed just where they'll see it and the reason Johnny Depp is on a candy wrapper is so they'll want me to buy it. If the response is a whine, I go ahead and point out that Company X wants them to whine so I'll give up and I usually finish with "Your whining has strengthened my resolve! The answer now is especially 'no'!"

    But damn. My resolve is growing weak. I'm really tired of it all. And I'm not convinced that all the no's now will result in them making better choices later. The thing is, personal responsibility/no regulation folks, parents are up against a lot. I'm pretty sure we're not winning either.

     

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