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Exposure to TV in toddlerhood not to blame for attention problems: Study

Exposure to TV in toddlerhood not to blame for attention problems: Study ANI | Updated: Apr 04, 2021 14:31 IST Washington [US], April 4 (ANI): A new study counters the previous researches that claimed to show a direct link between early screen time and attention problems in children. The comprehensive review published in the journal Psychological Science. The findings from the original study, upon further scrutiny, are not borne out. We found that there is still no evidence that TV, by itself, causes ADHD or any kind of attention problems in young children, said Wallace E. Dixon, Jr., a professor of psychology and department head at East Tennessee State University and co-author of the study.

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Toddler TV time not to blame for attention problems, claims new study

Toddler TV time not to blame for attention problems, claims new study This method was used to create 848 analyses to find out if early TV viewing causes later attention problems. By ANI|   Posted by Sakina Fatima  |   Updated: 3rd April 2021 2:16 pm IST Representative Image Washington: A comprehensive review published in the journal Psychological Science re-examines previous work that claimed to show a direct link between early screen time and attention problems in children. “The findings from the original study, upon further scrutiny, are not borne out. We found that there is still no evidence that TV, by itself, causes ADHD or any kind of attention problems in young children,” said Wallace E. Dixon, Jr., a professor of psychology and department head at East Tennessee State University and co-author of the study.

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