Via: Nature:
Background:
Using a large population-based sample, this study aims to verify
whether televiewing at 29 mo, a common early childhood pastime, is
prospectively associated with school readiness at 65 mo.
Methods:
Participants are a prospective longitudinal cohort of 991 girls and
1,006 boys from the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development with
parent-reported data on weekly hours of televiewing at 29 mo of age. We
conducted a series of ordinary least-squares regressions in which
children’s scores on direct child assessments of vocabulary,
mathematical knowledge, and motor skills, as well as kindergarten
teacher reports of socioemotional functioning, were linearly regressed
on early televiewing.
Results:
Every SD increase (1.2h) in daily televiewing at 29 mo predicted
decreases in receptive vocabulary, number knowledge scores, classroom
engagement, and gross motor locomotion scores, as well as increases in
the frequency of victimization by classmates.
Conclusion:
Increases in total time watching television at 29 mo
were associated with subsequent decreases in vocabulary and math
skills, classroom engagement (which is largely determined by attention
skills), victimization by classmates, and physical prowess at
kindergarten. These prospective associations, independent of
key potential confounders, suggest the need for better parental
awareness and compliance with existing viewing recommendations put forth
by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Bottom line pull the plug your kids will be smarter for it, after all they don't call it trash TV for nothing. Personally I do not watch TV to me its a brain dead activity.
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