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Mares, Marie-Louise; Pan, Zhongdang – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2013
"Sesame Street" is broadcast to millions of children globally, including in some of the world's poorest regions. This meta-analysis examines the effects of children's exposure to international co-productions of "Sesame Street", synthesizing the results of 24 studies, conducted with over 10,000 children in 15 countries. The results indicated…
Descriptors: Programming (Broadcast), Income, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries
Harrison, Cathie – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2012
This paper provides an overview of one aspect of a research project to investigate the contribution of the television program "Play School" to the health and wellbeing of young Australian children. The research question for this aspect of the study was: How do young children respond to the various elements and segments of "Play…
Descriptors: Well Being, Television, Interaction, Foreign Countries
Foster, E. Michael; Watkins, Stephanie – Child Development, 2010
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (N = 1,159), this study reexamines the link between maternal reports of television viewing at ages 1 and 3 and attention problems at age 7. This work represents a reanalysis and extension of recent research suggesting young children's television viewing causes subsequent attention problems.…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Childrens Television, Surveys, Longitudinal Studies
Barr, Rachel; Danzinger, Catherine; Hilliard, Marissa E.; Andolina, Carolyn; Ruskis, Jenifer – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2010
Recent research has indicated that there are long-term consequences of early media exposure. This study examined the amount, content and context of television exposure across the infancy period in the USA. Parents of 308 infants aged 6-18 months completed questionnaires detailing parental attitudes regarding their children's television use and…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Socioeconomic Status, Infants, Questionnaires
Evans, Cortney A.; Jordan, Amy B.; Horner, Jennifer – Journal of Family Issues, 2011
This study examines parents' and children's reaction to the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation to limit children's television (TV) viewing to 2 hours a day or less. To better understand the challenges faced by parents who would seek to adhere to the guidelines, we conducted qualitative small group interviews with 60 parent/child dyads…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Siblings, Educational Opportunities, Childrens Television
Goldstein, Evan R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In 1966 a group of friends gathered for a dinner party in Manhattan. As the evening was winding down, one of the guests, Lloyd N. Morrisett, a vice president at the Carnegie Corporation, turned to his host, a television executive named Joan Ganz Cooney, and asked a seemingly innocuous question: Can television educate young children? Unknown to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Television, Educational Television, Popular Culture
Designing "Design Squad": Developing and Assessing a Children's Television Program about Engineering
Frey, Daniel David; Powers, Benjamin – Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research, 2012
This paper describes a multi-media outreach campaign intended to increase children's knowledge of engineering and to improve the public image of the profession. The central element is a reality-based show entitled "Design Squad," whose first season was broadcast on public television stations beginning in the spring of 2007. The show was…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Public Television, Engineering, Outreach Programs
Courage, Mary L.; Howe, Mark L. – Developmental Review, 2010
For some time now, questions have been asked about the impact of television and video materials on the cognitive and social development of preschoolers and older children. More recently, these same questions have been asked in relation to the extensive exposure to these media that infants and toddlers are currently experiencing. To answer these…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Social Development, Child Development
Anderson, Leslie Margaret; Anderson, Jim – Early Child Development and Care, 2010
Television viewing has been linked to the increasing problem of obesity in young children, as well as to the development of inappropriate eating behaviours, yet the mechanism behind this link remains unclear. This study investigated the messages about food and eating that appear in a sample of preschool children's television shows and found that…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Obesity, Nutrition, Young Children
Pereira, Sara; Pinto, Manuel – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2011
Empowering children for a critical and judicious use and consumption of media is a main objective of media literacy. This paper aims to examine the range of television programs available for children in Portugal through a comparative analysis of the programming for children broadcast by the four Portuguese terrestrial channels (RTP1, RTP2, SIC and…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis, Educational Television
Mar, Raymond A.; Tackett, Jennifer L.; Moore, Chris – Cognitive Development, 2010
Exposure to different forms of narrative media may influence children's development of theory-of-mind. Because engagement with fictional narratives provides one with information about the social world, and possibly draws upon theory-of-mind processes during comprehension, exposure to storybooks, movies, and television may influence theory-of-mind…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Childrens Television, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Tyler, Michael D.; Jones, Caroline; Grebennikov, Leonid; Leigh, Greg; Noble, William; Burnham, Denis – Deafness and Education International, 2009
Television captioning has great potential to provide deaf children with access to the audio track of programmes. However, use of captions may be limited by the lower English literacy skills of the deaf population compared to the general population. Here, we investigate how the rate of caption delivery affects the comprehension of educational…
Descriptors: Deafness, Documentaries, Educational Television, Literacy
Berkshire, Ann – Exceptional Parent, 2009
Children seem to naturally gravitate to particular interests, be it sports, the arts, or any of a myriad of other pursuits. Their area of interest seems an integral part of who they are so that they seem to have been "born that way." Even when a child is challenged--physically, cognitively, behaviorally, emotionally--their essence still seems to…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Blumberg, Fran C.; Bierwirth, Kristen P.; Schwartz, Allison J. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2008
A commonly accepted belief is that the violence depicted in television programs, particularly cartoons, has a negative impact on young children's behavior. However, young children may be less inclined to emulate violent actions seen on television than currently thought. Research indicates that young children have limited comprehension of…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Aggression, Cartoons, Young Children
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman; Sahimi, Nurul Nadiah – International Education Studies, 2009
Television viewing among young children has been an on going issue as it is found to effect their development in various areas. This problem is getting more worrisome as the percentage and amount of hours of television exposure among young children is increasing, especially with the growing production of children television programs. Studies have…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Media Literacy, Young Children, Child Development