Adam@Home by Brian Basset
- September 20, 2008
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Welcome to the new way to office, straight from the humor of Brian Basset. Follow this hilarious yet true-to-life work-at-home dad, Adam, as he deals with job deadlines, minivan support groups, sibling arguments and marital bliss while chasing down overnight delivery trucks and searching for the perfect latte to appease his caffeine addiction.
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bluetopazcrystal said, about 1 year ago
What a considerate sister. Hope it isn’t too loud.
westiewest Great-gra... said, about 1 year ago
I don’t think using music listening devices are a good idea for very young ears. Already our teenagers and preteens are on the road to hearing problem. To introduce this to a developing child’s ears would not be a good thing.
Ts6 said, about 1 year ago
I disagree with westiewestaz. The are ample benefits to introducing music to kids at a young age. Yet there already are enough obstacles to music appreciation and education without worrying about volume on an ipod. It is the parents’ responsibility to ensure that kids’ listening devices are used properly and to teach proper use. In this story, that would be the responsibility of Adam, who has been portrayed as an attentive father. The ears of real kids are in hands just as safe – just because I know another parent might let their kid listen too loudly to an mp3 player doesn’t deter me from allowing my kid to use one under my supervision, and I control the volume. Thanks to her $25 mp3 player, my 7 year old now knows music from handel and beethoven to evanescence and ozzy; from mozart and chopin to mary poppins, disney, the Radio Free Vestibules, andrew lloyd webber and, yes, barney and the wiggles. Used properly, as here, they can be a beneficial toy. And that’s a very considerate sister :-)
circuit7 said, about 1 year ago
it’s better to have it playing in the open - it doesn’t pound the little ears so much and it gives the adults and siblings patience LOL.