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Beyond Screen Time Guilt: The Role of TV and Video in Early Child Development
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Beyond Screen Time Guilt: The Role of TV and Video in Early Child Development in Ottawa, ON
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Beyond Screen Time Guilt: The Role of TV and Video in Early Child Development in Ottawa, ON
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Beyond Screen Time Guilt: The Role of TV and Video in Early Child Development by Cary Bazalgette offers a fresh and insightful perspective on babies' and toddlers' relationship with moving-image media. Forget the guilt-inducing screen time rules and dire warnings about developmental harm-this book reveals what's really happening when your little one is captivated by their favourite show. Drawing on meticulous observational research and 35 years of media education expertise, Cary Bazalgette uncovers the remarkable ways in which children under three actively engage with film and television. Bazalgette critiques the flawed research behind screen time rules, exposing the limitations of surveys and experimental studies in this context. She provides vivid examples of typical behaviours, such as spontaneous laughter, frightened responses, and apparent "addiction," while analysing the learning challenges that young children eagerly embrace. The book also emphasises the value of shared viewing experiences and offers detailed insights into how specific TV episodes foster learning. With its clear style, good humour, and evidence-based reassurance, Beyond Screen Time Guilt is an essential read for parents, early childhood practitioners, and students. It transforms how we understand the relationship between young children and moving-image media, offering a refreshing and informed alternative to screen-use guidelines.
Beyond Screen Time Guilt: The Role of TV and Video in Early Child Development by Cary Bazalgette offers a fresh and insightful perspective on babies' and toddlers' relationship with moving-image media. Forget the guilt-inducing screen time rules and dire warnings about developmental harm-this book reveals what's really happening when your little one is captivated by their favourite show. Drawing on meticulous observational research and 35 years of media education expertise, Cary Bazalgette uncovers the remarkable ways in which children under three actively engage with film and television. Bazalgette critiques the flawed research behind screen time rules, exposing the limitations of surveys and experimental studies in this context. She provides vivid examples of typical behaviours, such as spontaneous laughter, frightened responses, and apparent "addiction," while analysing the learning challenges that young children eagerly embrace. The book also emphasises the value of shared viewing experiences and offers detailed insights into how specific TV episodes foster learning. With its clear style, good humour, and evidence-based reassurance, Beyond Screen Time Guilt is an essential read for parents, early childhood practitioners, and students. It transforms how we understand the relationship between young children and moving-image media, offering a refreshing and informed alternative to screen-use guidelines.


















