plato-42119
Joined Nov 2015
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Studies have shown these simplistic formulas hold kids back. A developing brain needs to be absolutely overwhelmed with stimuli, not watch a gradual bouncing ball of simplistic thought progression. Avoid this show at all costs!!
>A 2007 study published in the Journal of Pediatrics found that "Baby Einstein" and similar videos may be harmful to infant language development. The study indicated that for every hour a day babies (8-16 months old) watched these videos, they understood 6-8 fewer words than babies who didn't watch them. Researchers at the University of Washington found that these videos might slow down language development in young infants. The study also suggested that babies might be fixated on the screen due to rapid image changes, and that the videos might actually be discombobulating for parents.
>A 2007 study published in the Journal of Pediatrics found that "Baby Einstein" and similar videos may be harmful to infant language development. The study indicated that for every hour a day babies (8-16 months old) watched these videos, they understood 6-8 fewer words than babies who didn't watch them. Researchers at the University of Washington found that these videos might slow down language development in young infants. The study also suggested that babies might be fixated on the screen due to rapid image changes, and that the videos might actually be discombobulating for parents.