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The Effects of Watching TV
July 26, 2006
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act, but a habit.
-Aristotle

Teachers Resisting Unhealthy Children’s Entertainment (TRUCE; www.truceteachers.org), points out that children who watch a lot of TV and movies tend to:

Perform worse in school:

  • They spend less time reading
  • They have shorter attention spans
  • Their vocabulary is not as highly developed

Be more overweight:

  • They snack excessively while watching TV
  • They see food in programs and ads that promote unhealthy eating choices
  • They tend to exercise less

Act the way TV characters act:

  • Children as young as 1 year old learn behaviors from TV
  • Children imitate actions and scripts from TV programs instead of creating their own play ideas

See ads that are harmful to them:

  • Children under the age of 6 cannot tell the difference between and ad in a show and a show
  • Children are encouraged to nag their parents for things they see on TV.

See violence as an acceptable form of play and way to settle conflicts.


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Georgia Hernandez · July 26, 2006
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States


Thank you for this timely article on TV watching for young children. The National Association for the Education of Young Children recently ran a full page ad in their Young Children journal for Infant TV and, as an early childhood professional, I am disturbed. I hope those in the field learn more about the inappropriateness of infant TV through your excellent articles and other sources to insure quality care and education for young children.



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