How Much Time Should A Baby Spend Watching Television?
June 6, 2010 by Gerry Thomas
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Television has become ubiquitous in homes all around the world and the average number of hours viewed each day has gone up tremendously. With so many hours spent on television, it’s clear that very young babies are also watching more television. However, there’s a serious question about how healthy television is for babies.
Despite the fact that many experts have stated that any television at all is unhealthy for babies, millions of infants are exposed to television every day. There are a tremendous number of television shows and movies targeted toward babies.
The huge market for television shows for babies was only brought about because of the demand for it. Parents quickly realized that babies enjoy television and that they can become engrossed in it. The question still remains though: how much TV should a baby be allowed to view before it’s considered unhealthy?
While the amount of time a baby spends watching television is important, we should also consider the type of programming. Cartoons and other shows with no educational value should be avoided. They don’t offer anything intellectually stimulating for babies.
Fortunately, there are also educational videos for babies. These are much safer and can actually teach knowledge and skills that will be useful as the baby grows up. Some of these educational programs teach babies to read, speak different languages, or recognize sign language.
Parents of children under two years of age can breathe safe with their babies watching TV. There is no proof to suggest that television does harm to these babies, as long as the programs are educational and the viewing time is kept under control.
Television should never be considered a replacement for the education that a baby receives from interacting with his or her parents, but it can certainly be helpful when you need some time to accomplish tasks that require the baby to behave. Thanks to educational programming, babies can still expand their minds while their parents do chores around the house.
Of course, a baby’s exposure TV should always be carefully monitored. Babies should watch no more than an hour of television in a day, with this time preferably split up between two half-hour segments.
When babies do see ill effects from watching TV, it’s because they were allowed to watch it for entirely too long. Be responsible about your child’s TV viewing and it can be beneficial to both of you.
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