A mom claims that the behavior of her toddler drastically improved when she replaced his regular cartoons with children's shows from the 90s.
Millennials know 90s cartoons are the best, but now there's proof.
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Lauren is one half of a duo who runs the Instagram account @mamasandmesses, and she says her child has been a lot more easygoing since making the switch.
He enjoys the shows but doesn't fuss when it's time to turn off the TV and is a better sleeper.
Lauren attributes this to the fact that vintage cartoons are more calming.
Lauren explains, "A lot of 90's childhood shows have lower stimulation than today's shows & movies. I also love the messages and creative exploration a lot of 90's shows teach children."
She adds, "Don't get me wrong, we still watch some Bluey, Ms. Rachel, and Disney movies, but this little change has shown us positive outcomes in his sleep and behaviour."
She also had some recommendations for anyone wanting to give the 90's a try.
- Bear in the Big Blue House
- Out of the Box
- Little Bear
- Franklin
- Arthur
- Rolie Polie Olie
- Clifford
- Magic School Bus
- Bernstein Bears
- Dragon Tales
- Wishbone
- Mr Rogers Neighborhood
Feature Image from Franklin Via Youtube