- Children under 2 spend twice as much time watching TV and videos as they do reading books. Nearly half (47%) of infants watch TV or DVDs, and those who do spend an average of nearly two hours in front of a screen. Comparatively, parents spend an average of 25 minutes a day reading to babies.
- Nearly half of all 0-8 year-olds have a bedroom TV. 42% of all 0- to 8- year-olds have a TV set in their bedroom, including one in three (30%) children under the age of 2.
Some new interactive computer programs can be more stimulating than TV shows, but none of these products designed for kids under 2 have been proven to make children smarter or more school-ready. A study at the University of Washington released in August 2007 suggests "developmental" DVDs and videos can actually delay toddler language development.
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