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Yes that's been my reasoning too.


I'm curious to have a further read and see what the actual conclusions are on the effects of television on under-2s. Violent TV --even cartoon violence-- has certainly been very well-documented to have lots of negative effects on children of all ages.


I've read some research a few years back, suggesting that excessive TV watching from an early age is associated with ADD/ADHD, but such studies show correlation rather than causation. You also have to be of the camp that ADD/ADHD actually IS a disorder. Whereas, some psychologists and evolutionary biologists have suggested that it is a different brain type, not a disorder.


I've also seen the research showing that excessive TV watching in gradeschool children is related to obesity. I would hazzard a guess this is true for the under-2s as well.


Hey pass the biscuits, Adderall, and TV remote... and that's just for me!


(Edited to say that I'm not fat and I don't have ADD/ADHD... hmmmm maybe I'm not watching enough TV? ;-) What's on iPlayer tonight? :) )

I am loving this book, am up to the bit about marriages and how/why they suffer after baby comes, interesting stat about sleep deprivation, after a week of moderate deprivation one can experience a 91percent drop in ability to regulate emotions and a similarly dramatic drop in cognitive ability...

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