Watching television do not help children develop language and visual motor abilities.
Watching television do not help children develop language and visual motor ability, such research results. Watching television for children aged under two years, will not help the child IQ, according to new research concerning the effects of television on children.
Researchers found that children who watch television do not benefit the development of language problems or visual until age 3 years, compared with children who do not watch television. But watching TV is also not prevent the development of means, but there are other factors.
"Contrary to the marketing claims and the perception of parents that television beneficial for brain development of children, there is no data to prove the claim that," said researcher Marie Evans Schmidt, Ph.D., of the Center for Media and Child Health at Harvard Medical School.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends not to watch television for children aged under two years. Researchers said most babies born in the United States watching television one to two hours in a day.
In research published in the journal Pediatrics, the penelit analyze indormasi of 872 children. Mothers completed questions concerning television watching habits of their children, now aged six months, one year, and two years. While the content of what is called their children who are not included.
• VIVAnews


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