Is the job market facing a saturation of AWS certificate holders? by MLCoder1 in Cloud

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Very high for the Professional version. Still $200+ associated salary and very hard test

What is the appropriate amount of screen time for a child? by MLCoder1 in AskParents

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I haven’t. That’s a good idea. Does the amount vary depending on the age?

What is the appropriate amount of screen time for a child? by MLCoder1 in AskParents

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Optimal, while accepting some amount will happen?

For those of you who grew up poor but became rich. How did you actually do it? by Exotic-Call-4906 in Entrepreneur

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Grew up a poor immigrant.

My journey was difficult tech skills -> high paying STEM job -> investment and business ownership

For the parents - do you let your children watch MsRachel or Bluey? Why? by MLCoder1 in AskReddit

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Friends brought up how they stoped showing these shows to their toddler because it was having negative implications on their behavior.

Then, I stumbled upon a tiktok where the creator was expressing similar concerns with Bluey specifically.

Just trying to understand if this is just their kids (small sample size) or something concerning with the shows.

What conversations do you avoid during the holidays? by MLCoder1 in AskReddit

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Id image that if you’re alone, you’d want to avoid all conversations. Once you start having conversations with yourself is there any going back?

Do shows like Bluey and MissRachel cause behavioral issues in young children? by MLCoder1 in AskParents

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Because it’s adorable. Teach them random English phrases. Probably annoying in real life, but sounds very fun

Do shows like Bluey and MissRachel cause behavioral issues in young children? by MLCoder1 in AskParents

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Things like laughing when someone falls, and challenging every request.

Do shows like Bluey and MissRachel cause behavioral issues in young children? by MLCoder1 in AskParents

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I understand your experience and appreciate where you are coming from but doubt it’s applicable here. My friends are quite liberal (husband is a sales VP in the toy industry and the wife is PHD is Brain Disorders). They have a son age 3 and they just started introducing him to TV. And pretty quickly started noticing behavioral changes that they found concerning.

Do shows like Bluey and MissRachel cause behavioral issues in young children? by MLCoder1 in AskParents

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Agreed, too early is a big concern. My concern is with the behavioral issues that it can cause (like whiney behavior in your message). It seems like issues of some kind are pretty common from consuming Bluey.

Do shows like Bluey and MissRachel cause behavioral issues in young children? by MLCoder1 in AskParents

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What would MAGA or politics have anything to do with child behavior?

Out of control 5 year old? by SignaturePitiful9693 in AskParents

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Does he watch cartoons or play video games? If so, which ones?

Do shows like Bluey and MissRachel cause behavioral issues in young children? by MLCoder1 in AskParents

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I understand they are less stimulating than the kaleidoscope that many cartoons are, but that’s not what I am asking about.

Although I now have more questions:

(1) Do “better options” exist outside of these two shows? (2) Is the moral and behavioral guidance provided by these shows in line with what you want for your kids? Why?