Today television offers more viewing options than ever before, and that means your child can be exposed to a vast range of programming, both good and bad. It also means that your child may be in front of the screen for hours every day. Learn how much TV is too much and how to regulate your child's TV exposure.
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Infants and Toddlers: Ages 0 - 2
An infant's brain triples in volume in the first two years of life. In order for children's brains to develop in the...
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Get Ready for Screen-Free Week: 30 Great Activities and Printables
What would life in your home be like without screens for entertainment? Here are 30 great ways to celebrate life during...
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Can Children Become Desensitized to Violence?
For most people, the main concern about media violence is that it will make children act more violently. However, there...
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Boys and Guns: Okay to Play?
It can be unnerving to see an innocent child pretending to kill someone. Yet no study has yet linked pretend gunplay to...
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The Media as an Influence on Socialization
Mass media—newspapers, magazines, comic books, radio, video games, movies, and especially television—present a very...
