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Educational programming claims to help improve a toddler’s early language skills. A recent study by Harvard Medical School proves that although watching T.V. does not improve a toddler’s development, it does not harm it either. Many parents find that watching T.V. with their toddler and discussing what they are watching helps toddlers to learn more and enjoy quality time with family members.

...proves that although watching T.V. does not improve a toddler’s
development, it does not harm it either.

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Choosing Developmentally Appropriate T.V. Shows for Toddlers
One of the biggest concerns parents have about toddlers watching T.V. is the increased risk of exposing them to violence. Even childrens’ shows can demonstrate unacceptable violent behavior that can cause a toddler to have nightmares and be overly aggressive. Watching T.V. with your toddler and carefully monitoring the shows he watches can help prevent your toddler from being exposed to inappropriate shows.


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