Daily Mail: Television causes learning difficulties and prevents young people from picking up new words

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Daily Mail: Television causes learning difficulties and prevents young people from picking up new words


Daily Mail: Television causes learning difficulties and prevents young people from picking up new words
Noisy houses with enthusiastic TV with increased traffic at home can hamper children's ability to read and learn, as a recent scientific study revealed that television hinders young children from learning or picking up new words.

"Noise levels interfere with the ability to learn new words for children," the researchers said in a recent study published on the Daily Mail website.

"Learning children for new words is an important skill that provides children with the ability to succeed in school," said researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The researchers pointed out that modern homes are filled with noisy distractions such as television and radio, and people's conversations that can affect how children learn words at an early age.

Adults should be aware of the amount of background speech in the environment when interacting with young children.

Previous research has found that a lot of noise can affect children's mental development, noting that those living in noisy houses have higher levels of stress, higher cortisol levels in the blood, and higher heart rate than children in quiet homes.Daily Mail: Television causes learning difficulties and prevents young people from picking up new words
Noisy houses with enthusiastic TV with increased traffic at home can hamper children's ability to read and learn, as a recent scientific study revealed that television hinders young children from learning or picking up new words.

"Noise levels interfere with the ability to learn new words for children," the researchers said in a recent study published on the Daily Mail website.

"Learning children for new words is an important skill that provides children with the ability to succeed in school," said researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The researchers pointed out that modern homes are filled with noisy distractions such as television and radio, and people's conversations that can affect how children learn words at an early age.

Adults should be aware of the amount of background speech in the environment when interacting with young children.

Previous research has found that a lot of noise can affect children's mental development, noting that those living in noisy houses have higher levels of stress, higher cortisol levels in the blood, and higher heart rate than children in quiet homes.Daily Mail: Television causes learning difficulties and prevents young people from picking up new words
Noisy houses with enthusiastic TV with increased traffic at home can hamper children's ability to read and learn, as a recent scientific study revealed that television hinders young children from learning or picking up new words.

"Noise levels interfere with the ability to learn new words for children," the researchers said in a recent study published on the Daily Mail website.

"Learning children for new words is an important skill that provides children with the ability to succeed in school," said researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The researchers pointed out that modern homes are filled with noisy distractions such as television and radio, and people's conversations that can affect how children learn words at an early age.

Adults should be aware of the amount of background speech in the environment when interacting with young children.

Previous research has found that a lot of noise can affect children's mental development, noting that those living in noisy houses have higher levels of stress, higher cortisol levels in the blood, and higher heart rate than children in quiet homes.Daily Mail: Television causes learning difficulties and prevents young people from picking up new words
Noisy houses with enthusiastic TV with increased traffic at home can hamper children's ability to read and learn, as a recent scientific study revealed that television hinders young children from learning or picking up new words.

"Noise levels interfere with the ability to learn new words for children," the researchers said in a recent study published on the Daily Mail website.

"Learning children for new words is an important skill that provides children with the ability to succeed in school," said researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The researchers pointed out that modern homes are filled with noisy distractions such as television and radio, and people's conversations that can affect how children learn words at an early age.

Adults should be aware of the amount of background speech in the environment when interacting with young children.

Previous research has found that a lot of noise can affect children's mental development, noting that those living in noisy houses have higher levels of stress, higher cortisol levels in the blood, and higher heart rate than children in quiet homes.
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