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July 15, 2008

Parents should limit young children's exposure to background TV

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

Despite the fact that pediatricians recommend no screen media exposure for children under age 2, three-quarters of very young children in America live in homes where the television is on most of the time, according to research.

The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Massachusetts, is published in the July/August 2008 issue of the journal Child Development.

For half the time, a television was on in the room, showing an episode of the adult game show Jeopardy!, with commercials; during the other half hour, the TV was turned off.

Researchers observed the children as they played to determine whether background TV---defined as adult-oriented television that is on and may be watched by older members of the family, but which very young children don't understand and to which they pay little attention---affected the children's behavior during play.

Background TV was found to disrupt the toy play of the children at every age, even when they paid little attention to it.

When the television was on, the children played for significantly shorter periods of time and the time they spent focused on their play was shorter, compared to when the TV was off.

"Background TV, as an ever-changing audiovisual distractor, disrupts children's efforts to sustain attention to ongoing play behaviors," according to Marie Evans Schmidt, who is now a research associate at the Center on Media and Child Health at Children's Hospital Boston and is the lead author of the study.

Copyright 2008 The Society for Research in Child Development, Inc.

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