Babies, television and videos: How did we get here?
| Author(s): | Wartella, Ellen; Richert, Rebekah A.; Robb, Michael B.; |
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| Date Issued: | June 2010 |
| Description: | An overview of selected research on babies' use of television since the 1950s, the increase in screen media for babies, evidence of educational benefits of educational television for preschoolers, and parental beliefs about educational media |
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