With respect to children over seven, I us emphasize the importance of content in mediating the effect of television on skills and academic achievement. Early exposure to age-appropriate programs designed around an educational curriculum is associated with academic enhancement, whereas exposure to pure entertainment, and violent content in particular, is associated with poorer development and lower academic achievement.
Producers and parents can take steps to maximize the positive effects of media and minimize the negative effects. Children's television viewing can inform guidelines for producers of children's media to enhance learning. Parents can select well-designed, age-appropriate programs and view the programs with their children to maximize the positive effects of educational media.
I simply want to inform policymakers, educators, parents, and others who work with young children about the impact of media, particularly television, on preschool children, and what society can do to maximize the benefits and minimize the costs.
Great post! I'm so happy that my little brother doesn't watch much television, he's more into Disney movies and stuff like that. Most cartoons, unlike Spongebob and the educational ones aren't good for this generation!
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