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		<title>Understanding TV&#8217;s effects on the developing brain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.babysmart101.com/baby-development/understanding-tvs-effects-on-the-developing-brain/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="100" height="100" src="http://www.babysmart101.com/wp-content/plugins/thumbnail-for-excerpts/tfe_no_thumb.png" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="" title="" /></a>ARTICLE REPRINT • From the May 1998 AAP News, the official news magazine of the American Academy of Pediatrics With new shows targeted to children as young as 1 year, parents are asking more questions about how television might be influencing their children. Pediatricians can help young families make wise decisions about family media consumption. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ARTICLE REPRINT • From the May 1998 <em>AAP News</em>, the             official news magazine of the American Academy of Pediatrics</p>
<p>With new shows targeted to children as young as 1 year, parents             are asking more questions about how television might be influencing             their children. Pediatricians can help young families make wise             decisions about family media consumption.</p>
<p>Neuroscientists have shown that environmental experiences             significantly shape the developing brain because of the plasticity             of its neuronal connectivity. Thus, repeated exposure to any             stimulus in a child&#8217;s environment may forcibly impact mental and             emotional growth, either by setting up particular circuitry             (&#8220;habits of mind&#8221;) or by depriving the brain of other             experiences. While appropriate stimuli — close interaction with             loving caregivers; an enriched, interactive, human language             environment; engrossing hands-on play opportunities; and             age-appropriate academic stimulation — enhance the brain&#8217;s             development, environments that encourage intellectual passivity and             maladaptive behavior (e.g., impulsivity, violence), or deprive the             brain of important chances to participate actively in social             relationships, creative play, reflection and complex problem-solving             may have deleterious and irrevocable consequences. In addition,             trying to plunge youngsters into academic learning, when they should             be personally investigating the three-dimensional world, risks             bypassing important aspects of development.</p>
<p><strong>Potential hazards in a media culture</strong></p>
<p>Negative outcomes have been observed in today&#8217;s schools, which             appear to be related to too much of the wrong kind of media             exposure. An &#8220;epidemic&#8221; of attention deficit disorder,             behavioral problems, faltering academic abilities, language             difficulties (which extend to reading comprehension as well as oral             expression), and weak problem-solving skills are reported by             teachers across the United States. Of course, parents&#8217; rushed             life-styles and societal changes are partially responsible, but a             growing body of research on television viewing clearly supports its             causation role, with different children&#8217;s tolerance thresholds             varying widely.</p>
<p>Too much television — particularly at ages critical for             language development and manipulative play — can impinge             negatively on young minds in several different ways including the             following:</p>
<p><strong>Higher levels of television viewing correlate with lowered             academic performance, especially reading scores.</strong> This may be             because television substitutes for reading practice, partially             because the compellingly visual nature of the stimulus blocks             development of left-hemisphere language circuitry. A young brain             manipulated by jazzy visual effects cannot divide attention to             listen carefully to language. Moreover, the &#8220;two-minute             mind&#8221; easily becomes impatient with any material requiring             depth of processing.</p>
<p><strong>The nature of the stimulus may predispose some children to             attention problems.</strong> Even aside from violent or overly             stimulating sexual content, the fast-paced, attention-grabbing             &#8220;features&#8221; of children&#8217;s programming (e.g., rapid zooms             and pans, flashes of color, quick movement in the peripheral visual             field, sudden loud noises) were modeled after advertising research,             which determined that this technique is the best way to engage the             brain&#8217;s attention involuntarily. Such experiences deprive the child             of practice in using his own brain independently, as in games,             hobbies, social interaction, or just &#8220;fussing around.&#8221; I             have talked to many parents of children diagnosed with attention             deficit disorder who found the difficulty markedly improved after             they took away television viewing privileges.</p>
<p><strong>The brain&#8217;s executive control system, or pre-frontal cortex,             is responsible for planning, organizing and sequencing behavior for             self-control, moral judgment and attention.</strong> These centers             develop throughout childhood and adolescence, but some research has             suggested that &#8220;mindless&#8221; television or video games may             idle this particular part of the brain and impoverish its             development. Until we know more about the interaction of             environmental stimulation and the stages of pre-frontal development,             it seems a grave error to expose children to a stimulus that may             short-change this critical system.</p>
<p><strong>What can pediatricians do?</strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Take a media history or ask about the amount of screen time as                 part of routine examinations. Depending on a child&#8217;s age, you                 may need to ask the child, rather than the parent, to get a                 candid response. Suggest clear limits on viewing time, depending                 on age. Even one hour of screen time a day is a lot for                 preschoolers; one to two hours is maximum for older children.</li>
<li>Children in the elementary grades and older can help negotiate                 reasonable rules and a plan for weekly TV viewing. Television                 should be turned on to watch chosen programs, not as constant                 background.</li>
<li>Homework comes first and should be done without television.</li>
<li>Parents of infants should start thinking about setting limits                 on inappropriate or excessive media use. Parents should try to                 agree on a family policy, discussing how early they want to                 start their child on the TV habit.</li>
<li>If a child shows symptoms of attention difficulty, suggest                 severely curtailing or eliminating television for a trial                 period.</li>
<li>Adults should keep a close and critical eye on the content of                 shows watched by children of different ages.</li>
<li>Children who have television sets in their rooms tend to watch                 more television with less supervision. Suggest keeping TV sets                 in a family room where parents can &#8220;tune in&#8221;                 regularly.</li>
<li>Adults can &#8220;mediate&#8221; viewing and make television a                 learning experience by sitting with the child, discussing,                 asking questions, and helping with interpretation of content.</li>
</ul>
<p>Valuable learning can be gained from this medium; it is up to             adults to ensure that children&#8217;s minds emerge enriched rather than             endangered.</p>
<p>Source:brainy-child.com</p>



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