Educational toddlers TV have been proven to yield positive effects on the intellectual and academic development of children under ten. We know that preschoolers who watched the program with regularity demonstrated the highest levels of academic performance, especially when the subjects were related to numbers and letter skills as well as identifying body parts. Toddlers TV and the Baby university are known to increase the vocabularies of its kiddie viewers, making them more articulate and expressive than those exposed to other preschool programs. Toddlers TV and the Baby toys encourage the kid viewers to “participate” in the unfolding story, even if the kids’ responses have nothing to do with the development of the story. The child either responds to questions, or performs an action. The end effect is that the child is made to believe that he is part of the story because of the said act of participation. In this way, they are able to express themselves and learn while enjoying.
December 23, 2010
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