Study Shows TV Distracts Babies

Remember when your parents told you not to watch too much TV. They said it wasn't good for you? Turns out they were on to something. On Monday, June 1, the Seattle Children's Institute released a two–year study that examined the effects of television watching on infants. Researchers found that babies that watched television appeared to know fewer words. Full Story »

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Benedicte Florin
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by Benedicte Florin - Jun. 22, 2009

This is a simple report on the results of a study on the impact of television on the language development of babies and toddlers. The study seems interesting - an investigation that could potentially get a much higher rating - but the article itself doesn't go very far beyond quoting the researcher.

I hold the view that it is not necessarily the contents of TV programs watched by children that is detrimental, but more the fact that watching TV keeps children from being actively engaged in other activities, including talking or being talked to. The study presented in the article supports the latter point.

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