Babies who watch TV are more likely to have delayed cognitive development and language at 14 months, especially if they’re watching programs intended for adults and older children, a research has confirmed. We probably knew that 24 and Grey’s Anatomy don’t really qualify as educational content, but it’s surprising that TV-watching made a difference at such a tender age.
According to the research, babies who watched 60 minutes of TV daily had developmental scores one-third lower at 14 months than babies who weren’t watching that much TV. Though their developmental scores were still in the normal range, the discrepancy may be due to the fact that when kids and parents are watching TV, they’re missing out on talking, playing, and interactions that are essential to learning and development.
Though the study followed 259 lower-income families, other studies examining higher-income families have also come to the same conclusion: TV watching not only isn’t educational, but it seems to stunt babies’ development.
But what about “good” TV, like The Hostel? The researchers didn’t find any pluses or minuses when compared to non-educational programs designed for small children, like cartoons. Parents whose children watch non-educational TV programs spend less time talking to their children or teaching them.
At this point, parents reading this are probably saying Wapi! TV is so often a parent’s good friend, keeping kids happily occupied so the grownups can cook supper, go shopping at the nearest kiosk, or take a shower. But clearly that electronic babysitter is not an educational aid.
The bottom line: babies under age 2 watch no TV at all. If you’ve just got to watch ‘Agataliiko Nfuufu,’ it’s best to make sure the tots are fast asleep.
My Life
September 26, 2011 at 3:17 pm
Interesting. I guess we need to adjust my lifestyle. Minimise my time watching TV. Advice is timely.
Dr. Jet
September 28, 2011 at 1:47 pm
Mawee i was even proud that my kid at three months likes TV. I need to stop that habbit immediately
Mega Mind Gray
October 11, 2011 at 12:17 pm
Yaba, have to move the TV from the bedroom. My Daughter loves playing with the Laptop, does that affect too? Oh My!!!
ZOC
October 31, 2011 at 1:52 pm
oweeeee my three charps are they going to survive coz they fond of tv fm today how adjust.
Jesse
November 16, 2011 at 5:13 am
Why don’t articles like this ever cite their sources? It makes finding citable information impossible! “according to research”… utterly useless.