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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If your son is school age & does homework, I wouldn't turn the TV on until he's finished doing it.
Our two youngest Granddaughters like watching TV, but when my daughter turns the hi fi on, they start dancing & completely forget about it. After a while the music is turned to soft music & it's amazing how much talking, writing & drawing gets done then.
I do a lot of baby sitting. One child in particular did just that, sat in front of the television. I suggested we read a book once, and he replied ''books are gay'' (My hand was on my hip quicker than you can say judy garland and after a little talk about how it is important to not use these words as insults, i ran upstairs to 'grab' something from the bookshelve.)
Sitting down, i began to flip though the book and read aloud. At first he wasn't listening, but I read louder...''Scooby doo'' i say loudly and he sort of subtly comes and sits next to me (he's a die hard scooby fan)... In no time at all he was reading scooby doo with me and i was able to turn the tv off.
Children need to be SHOWN these things. They don't know how fun another activity is going to be until you SHOW them. Switch the tv off and (quicker than light) whip out a fun game or something.