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'TV ruining mother-child relationship'
Washington | Tuesday, May 6 2008 IST
 

Studies have shown that television viewing is adversely affecting children's health , and now there is evidence that sticking to TV for long hours may also shatter mother-child relationship.

Kids, who are exposed to television and video tend to have limited verbal interactions with their mothers, according to a new study published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. The study is the first to assess parent-infant interactions as they relate to specific media content. ''Our conclusions are especially significant because parent-infant interactions have huge ramifications for early child development, as well as school advancement and success during adolescence,'' says author Dr Mendelsohn from the New York University School of Medicine.

In the study, it was found that overall, parent-infant verbal interactions across broad media content were limited. However, when the programming was educational and co-viewed by both mother and infant in each other's presence, interactions increased.

The study also showed that educational programming did not promote co-viewing, which is a factor that contributes to verbal interactions.

Earlier data on this topic include a study which cited that 61 per cent of children younger than two years of age are exposed to television on a daily basis. In the new study, 97 per cent of mothers with 6-month olds reported their infants were exposed to television or radio at the median rate of two hours a day.

The study advises that parents expose their infants only to educational programming that is co-viewed by the mother. Dr Mendelsohn notes the study also suggests that pediatricians increase efforts to promote verbal interactions with respect to media exposure and other daily activities, such as eating, playing and reading aloud.

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