The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended that children younger than 24 months of age not be exposed to television. Nevertheless, television programs and home vid-eos are increasingly produced for very young children. This article reviews the extant research concerning television and very young children with respect to the AAP recommen-dation. More very young children are currently watching television than in the recent past; they pay substantial attention to TV programs and videos made for them. When learning from videos is assessed in comparison to equivalent live presentations, there is usually substan-tially less learning from videos. Although one study finds positive associations of language learning with exposure to som...
The use of television and other media—such as video, computer programs, and CD material—in infancy a...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
Objectives To develop causal hypotheses regarding the effects of television viewing on cognitive ...
Television viewing among young children has been an on going issue as it is found to effect their de...
This study examined television program effects towards young children. Television has become an incr...
Today, children are growing up immersed in television screen media, which has been shown to have bot...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP, 1999) recommends that parents limit their 2- to 5-year-old ...
The aim of this article is to systematically review the literature studying the association between ...
The objective of this study is to determine whether four-to-eight year old children need media educ...
Using the splitscreen preferential looking paradigm we examined the effects of early television expo...
textDespite a growing body of research regarding the effects of media on very young children, most s...
The association between television exposure and children's development is subject to controversial d...
This research study would look at the ability of television programmes to aid and assist preschooler...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Cross-sectional research has suggested that television viewing may be associate...
Play behavior is an important component of early childhood. Play allows children to explore the worl...
The use of television and other media—such as video, computer programs, and CD material—in infancy a...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
Objectives To develop causal hypotheses regarding the effects of television viewing on cognitive ...
Television viewing among young children has been an on going issue as it is found to effect their de...
This study examined television program effects towards young children. Television has become an incr...
Today, children are growing up immersed in television screen media, which has been shown to have bot...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP, 1999) recommends that parents limit their 2- to 5-year-old ...
The aim of this article is to systematically review the literature studying the association between ...
The objective of this study is to determine whether four-to-eight year old children need media educ...
Using the splitscreen preferential looking paradigm we examined the effects of early television expo...
textDespite a growing body of research regarding the effects of media on very young children, most s...
The association between television exposure and children's development is subject to controversial d...
This research study would look at the ability of television programmes to aid and assist preschooler...
ABSTRACT. Objective. Cross-sectional research has suggested that television viewing may be associate...
Play behavior is an important component of early childhood. Play allows children to explore the worl...
The use of television and other media—such as video, computer programs, and CD material—in infancy a...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
Objectives To develop causal hypotheses regarding the effects of television viewing on cognitive ...