Parental confession: I have never thought of television as a learning opportunity. My kids watch a bit of TV and it is heavily concentrated in time periods in which I need to get something done.
Boys exposed to violent screen content in the preschool years were more likely to become antisocial and violent themselves a decade later, in their mid-teens, a new study shows. Results of new ...
But, there is a huge challenge facing the children’s TV industry. In the face of global competition, we remain one of the few providers creating original, culturally relevant content ...
Children aged between four and 15 were 'tuning out at a similar rate' with only 55 per cent of them watching traditional TV each week last year, as compared with 81 per cent in 2018. Ofcom said ...
Some browse catalogues for inspiration or look in toy shops and watch TV adverts, while others are ... In these videos, children, or in some cases just a pair of hands, take toys out of their ...
Children, the study says “are attracted to fast-paced, stimulating violent content, which often features appealing characters like superheroes who commit and are rewarded for aggressive acts, thus ...
Who's Watching the Kids? is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku ...
As summer winds down and the kids are heading back to school, memories of watching fall TV shows with my family when I was growing up come rushing back. All these years later, I can still sing the ...