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TV… Bad or Good?

  • Writer: Maria Cushing-Daniels
    Maria Cushing-Daniels
  • Apr 5, 2022
  • 1 min read


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I know, this is an odd thing to find in a blog about mathematical skills, or any blog with educational messages. However, I think we would be amiss to not address watching television or other media. No child should watch too much television. However, children will watch television or media of some kind starting at a very young age. Knowing this, it is important to make sure we keep track of what our young children are watching. If we do let our children watch television at a young age we should try to make the shows educational. Shows named on the last two pages will likely still be entertaining for kids of this age but as they get older more complex shows like Odd Squad, Brainchild, Mythbusters, and even documentaries like Our Planet may better hold an older child’s interest.

If you are doubtful of the effectiveness of this idea, we have provided an article below where another group of researchers claims the ideas validity.

Rosenfeld, D., et al. (2019). A curriculum supplement that integrates transmedia to promote early math learning: A randomized controlled trial of a PBS KIDS intervention. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 49, 241–253. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecresq.2019.07.003



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