This study investigated the relationship between 2-year-old children’s exposure to TV and language delay.The subjects of this study were 1,778 toddlers (906 males and 872 females) who participated in the Panel Study on Korean Children conducted in 2010. The linguistic ability of the toddlers was measured with the K-ASQ (Korean-Ages and Stages Questionnaire). The relationship between the amount of young children’s exposure to TV and language delay was analyzed with Poisson regression.The average daily TV watching time of 2-year-old Korean toddlers in this study was 1.21 hours. After all confounding variables were adjusted, toddlers with over 2 hours and less than 3 hours of TV watching time had 2.7 times more risk (RR = 2.74, 95% CI: 1.13–6....
Background Television viewing for children is prevalent. There have been few Indonesian studies on t...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
textDespite a growing body of research regarding the effects of media on very young children, most s...
This study investigated the relationship between 2-year-old children's exposure to TV and language d...
Purpose This study investigated the relationship between 2-year-old children’s exposure to TV and la...
Abstract Background Effects of television to language development in infants and toddlers, especiall...
Television exposure in early childhood has increased, with concerns raised regarding adverse effects...
Television exposure in early childhood has increased, with concerns raised regarding adverse effects...
International audienceStudies in children have reported associations of screen time and background T...
Background: Speech delay was one among the most prevalent and most often developmental disorders fou...
Introduction Technologies are undeniably a part of our life. Impact of screen exposure including myo...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended that children younger than 24 months of age...
Objective: Recent studies have found a correlation between television viewing and behavior problems ...
This research study would look at the ability of television programmes to aid and assist preschooler...
Objective: Many factors can affect language development. Screen exposure is increasing rapidly nowad...
Background Television viewing for children is prevalent. There have been few Indonesian studies on t...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
textDespite a growing body of research regarding the effects of media on very young children, most s...
This study investigated the relationship between 2-year-old children's exposure to TV and language d...
Purpose This study investigated the relationship between 2-year-old children’s exposure to TV and la...
Abstract Background Effects of television to language development in infants and toddlers, especiall...
Television exposure in early childhood has increased, with concerns raised regarding adverse effects...
Television exposure in early childhood has increased, with concerns raised regarding adverse effects...
International audienceStudies in children have reported associations of screen time and background T...
Background: Speech delay was one among the most prevalent and most often developmental disorders fou...
Introduction Technologies are undeniably a part of our life. Impact of screen exposure including myo...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has recommended that children younger than 24 months of age...
Objective: Recent studies have found a correlation between television viewing and behavior problems ...
This research study would look at the ability of television programmes to aid and assist preschooler...
Objective: Many factors can affect language development. Screen exposure is increasing rapidly nowad...
Background Television viewing for children is prevalent. There have been few Indonesian studies on t...
Prior studies found that parents have their children watch television for several reasons. One such ...
textDespite a growing body of research regarding the effects of media on very young children, most s...