Showing posts with label Toddler screen time risks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toddler screen time risks. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Extra Hour of TV Reduces Kids Skills


Toddlers who watch television daily for more than two hours may risk diminishing their skills. According to Professor Linda Pagani of the University of Montreal and the CHU Sainte-Justine children's hospital, this is the first time ever that a study has looked at and found a relationship between too much toddler screen time and kindergarten risks for poor motor skills and psychosocial difficulties.

A recent study shows that extra hours in front of TV may cause a child to have low grades, bad health and poor social skills.

Television's attractive feature is its moving images. A child who is used to hyperactive animation and fast sequences tends to find the real world unexciting and thus, has a shorter attention span. This translates to reduced participation in school activities, aside from the fact that the kid spends little time doing homework.

She said that these findings suggest the need for better parental awareness and agreement with existing viewing recommendations. Pagani discourages watching television during infancy and recommends not more than two hours per day beyond age two. She said that it seemed as if every extra hour beyond that has a remarkably negative influence.

More time in front of the TV also implies less time engaging in physical activities. Moreover, toddlers develop more liking for chips, carbonated drinks and other junk food that are best eaten while watching one's favorite show.

Some of the children who participated in the study were two or even three standard deviations away from the average, and their kindergarten indicators were correspondingly worse than those who were one standard deviation away, researchers found. So, keep your children away from TV for quite some time.

Top 5 Questions and Answers on "Extra Hour of TV Reduces Kids Skills"

1. Q: How does watching an extra hour of TV affect kids' skills?
Answer: It can lead to diminished motor skills and psychosocial difficulties.

2. Q: What are the consequences of too much TV time for toddlers?
Answer: Toddlers may experience lower grades, poor health, and reduced social skills.

3. Q: Why is limiting TV time important for young children?
Answer: Excessive TV viewing can make the real world seem less exciting and harm attention span.

4. Q: What is the recommended daily TV limit for children beyond age two?
Answer: Experts advise not more than two hours per day to avoid negative influences.

5. Q: How does increased TV time impact physical activity and diet in toddlers?
Answer: More TV time often leads to less physical activity and a preference for unhealthy snacks.