Funding PBS Helps American Kids

Funding PBS with federal money helps kids get a head start on education.

When my three year old sits down at the TV to watch 'Curious George', 'Super Why!' or any other show that is part of PBS's fantastic lineup of PBS Kids programming, I can tell he is mentally engaged.  He enjoys the programming, and absorbs the messages of learn, read, discover, create, and explore.  I really don't think that he cares if Curious George is Republican or Democrat. To be honest, I don't think he cares that George is a monkey!

Should we let the private sector fill in the gaps left behind in a world of de-funded PBS?  I honestly shudder to think of it.  While Disney and Nickelodeon do a fantastic job of creating great kids programming, they still have to pay for it... through advertising... to my three year old.

Sure, PBS has product lines that go along with their programming, but do they interrupt the programming to shove the product line in my kid's face? No. They leave it to the parent to find the products if they wish. How can they afford to do this?  Through federal (and private) funding.

So cutting PBS's funding will certainly impact the children's programming, and hurt kids. They will spend more time watching advertising between shows, and less time learning what they can from the quality programming that PBS Kids has to offer.

My son has learned a lot from Curious George, is interested in reading because of the influences like 'Between the Lions' & 'Super Why!', has a better understanding of the English language because of 'Word Girl' and 'Martha Speaks', and understands some of the basic tools of science because of 'Sid the Science Kid'.  If you throw in the fact that he can can not only say 'ankylosaurus' and 'giganotosaurus', but can tell the difference between them because of 'Dinosaur Train', then you can't deny that the impact of PBS Kids on early childhood development is invaluable.

Consider this, in 2010, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting received congressional funding of $422 Million.  Of that, $281 Million went to PBS: $210 Million divided among all the local stations (like WGBH) nationally, and $71 Million directly to PBS.  Out of that $281 Million came a lot of great programming, and a huge investment in our future as a country (our kids). Now consider that we currently have earmarked enough money to spend $12 Billion per MONTH to fund the war in Iraq.  That's about $412 Million per day!

Let's take a step back and show a little common sense here for a change.  We need this programming here in the USA to give kids a head start on academics and learning. So what would you rather have? A full YEAR of PBS Kids programming (as well as all the other programming on PBS) that affects millions of American kids daily, or another DAY of War in Iraq?  That's what it boils down to - learning vs. warring.

Either way, you should voice your opinion to the people who represent you in Washington in writing or on the phone.  Here's the contact info for representatives of Massachusetts and the North Shore, you're just a couple of clicks away from being heard:

Brookwood School Summer Program for kids Pre-K through 9 in Manchester Massachusetts

Saturday, January 11

Guided Tour | When Granite Was King!

Find out the story behind the history of granite quarrying at Halibut Point State Park in Rockport, Massachusetts!
Halibut Point State Park is also a granite quarry with a history that goes back billions of years! Over one hundred years ago, the Rockport Granite Company quarried granite stone here.
11:00 am to 12:30 pm

Befriend the Barnyard

Befriend the Barnyard is a hands-on barnyard experience at the Trustees of Reservations' Appleton Farms in Ipswich Massachusetts
Discover our special barnyard animals! Our Angora rabbits Violet, Mabel, Oiver and Charles; Nubian goats Maeve, Morgana, and Mordred; dairy cows Gray, Jasmine, their calves Gigi and Joanie and our friendly flock of heritage chickens will take center stage as we learn about what makes them so unique...
11:00 am to 1:00 pm

CraneExplorer: Family Full Moon Hike in the Dunes

Walk through the Crane Wildlife Refuge in Ipswich Massachusetts with the Trustees under the full moon.
There is almost nothing more peaceful than a evening walk at the Crane Estate, and we would like to invite your family to join us for a unique hiking experience. With the full moon rising over the Atlantic, we’ll start with a sunset stroll along Crane Beach admiring this spectacle before heading...
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Nice n' Easy Hike at Breakheart Reservation

Nice and Easy winter hike at Breakheart Reservation in Saugus Massachusetts
Join the Park Interpreter for this weekly guided hike! Each trip will highlight natural and historic features unique to Breakheart. Hikes are moderately paced and range from 2-3 miles over sometimes uneven and rocky terrain. Best for ages 8 years and up. Meet at the Visitor Center.
9:30 pm to 11:30 pm

Sunday, January 12

CraneOutdoors: Family Winter Wildlife Walk

Come explore the dunes on Castle Neck and Crane Beach in Ipswich Massachusetts to learn about winter wildlife.
A CraneOutdoors Family Winter Wildlife Walk will take you on a stroll through the Crane Beach dunes while learning about the plants and animals that call this special place home. You may be familiar with Crane Beach, but have you ever visited the dune trails? The dunes of Castle Neck are a much...
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Monday, January 13

Chess Instruction at Abbot Library

Kids can play clocked chess matches against each other each Wednesday at the Abbot Public Library in Marblehead Massachusetts
Students in grades 2-6 are invited to weekly evening chess instruction by high school student Flynn MacCallum at levels from beginner through advanced players on Mondays in the Children’s Room. The Children’s Room will provide chess boards and pieces. This program is supported by the Oliver P....
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Tuesday, January 14

Music Together - Tuesday in Marblehead

Marblehead, Beverly Farms, Hamilton, Salem, Peabody Music Together
Music Together® is a research-based music & movement program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and the grown-ups who love them. Music Together® of Salem classes make it easy for parents/primary caregivers to play a crucial role in activating their child's music development. Classes are 45...
10:00 am to 10:45 am

Guided Tour | When Granite Was King!

Find out the story behind the history of granite quarrying at Halibut Point State Park in Rockport, Massachusetts!
Halibut Point State Park is also a granite quarry with a history that goes back billions of years! Over one hundred years ago, the Rockport Granite Company quarried granite stone here.
11:00 am to 12:30 pm

Full STEAM Ahead

Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead at Hamilton Wenahm Public Library focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics
Experiment, imagine and explore at this STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) program that will spark interest, build curiosity and engage creativity.
4:30 pm to 5:15 pm

Wednesday, January 15

Music Together - Wednesday

Marblehead, Beverly Farms, Hamilton, Salem, Peabody Music Together
Music Together® is a research-based music & movement program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and the grown-ups who love them. Music Together® classes make it easy for parents/primary caregivers to play a crucial role in activating their child's music development. Classes are 45 minutes...
9:30 am to 11:15 am