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CCFC Kicked to the Curb

This is unbelievable. The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, having spent 15 years working with the Judge Baker Children’s Center, is being kicked out because Disney leaned on them for being called out on their bullshit baby einstein videos.

It is chilling that any corporation, particularly one marketing itself as family friendly, would lean on a children’s mental health center. We have great admiration for the Center’s staff, and the work they do for children. At the same time, we are deeply saddened that the institution ceded its ground and stopped supporting CCFC and our efforts to challenge powerful interests in order to protect children and support parents.

(see also The New York Times

The JBCC claims that it

promotes the best possible mental health of children through the integration of research, intervention, training and advocacy.

In 2006, the CCFC filed an FTC complaint against Disney, using a pile of scientific evidence to force Disney to stop making claims that Baby Einstein videos had educational value. They pushed to require Disney to offer refunds for the videos, and won.

This quote from the NYT nicely sums up how fucked this is:

But Dr. Carl Bell, president and chief executive of the Community Mental Health Council in Chicago, when alerted by a reporter, said he was troubled because advocacy was a core responsibility of the 1963 legislation that provided federal financing for community mental-health centers.

"Children are all gasoline and no brakes," Dr. Bell said, "and whether it’s cigarettes, alcohol or junk food, we need advocates to tell society to stop giving children so much gasoline."

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As if My Whining Was Answered Immediately…

Talk about timing...

On December 12th, Nerve Media will launch its second online magazine: Babble.com, an exciting, intelligent daily publication and interactive community for urban parents.

Babble will be every bit as disruptive to the status quo as Nerve was when it started. It will be a revolution in parenting magazines: a publication that talks to parents not just as caregivers, but as fun, smart, intellectually curious people. It will apply Nerve’s tradition of irreverent honesty to the experience of parenting without the infantilizing, hyper-judgmental tone or acquisitive baby-as-accessory bent of so much of today's parenting fare.

The subject of parenting needs a bold new voice because people lie about it so often. The topic is plagued by politically correct clichés and generic sentimentality. This is just what we said about sex nine years ago. Today there are more taboos and more social pressures around parenting than there are around sex. We will cover the most controversial topics in parenting via personal essays, our exhaustive info center, and witty, original columns like "Bad Parent" and "Notes from a Non-Breeder."

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Useless Rant about Baby Marketing

Here's a classic sort of thing that annoys the hell out of me. Check out 'BabyTV.com', 'the Internet's first television network devoted to Moms'

BabyTV
What's wrong with this picture?

  • It claims to be devoted to Moms, but I can't help but notice that it's all pictures of babies
  • Do fathers not care about children?

I could link to twenty websites for baby-related products that do nothing but disregard fathers and prey on mother's insecurities. It drives me batshit insane.

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