Skip to main content

Long Hours Watching Videos May Stunt Toddlers' Language Development

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on Feb 22, 2024.

By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, Feb. 22, 2024 -- Television has been wryly referred to as the “electronic babysitter,” but a new study argues TV or other media could stunt a child’s language development.

Children plopped in front of videos for hours on end tend to use phrases and sentences with fewer words, researchers reported recently in the journal Acta Paediatrica.

Unfortunately, the results also show that toddlers spend an average of nearly two hours a day watching videos.

That’s double the amount of time from prior estimates gathered before the pandemic, researchers said.

“In those first couple years of life, language is one of the core components of development that we know media can impact,” said researcher Sarah Kucker, an assistant professor of psychology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.

However, this negative impact was blunted when videos were used for educational purposes, researchers found. Video chats with family members to foster social connections also mitigated the effect.

For the study, researchers surveyed 302 caregivers of children ages 17 to 30 months old, answering questions about their child’s words, sentences and how much time they spend with different media each day.

The children’s media use was compared to their vocabulary and the length of their utterances.

The results suggest that caregivers need to consider whether children are watching videos for learning or for fun, Kucker said.

Parents who use digital media to occupy children should consider limiting such exposure, or try to interact with kids while they’re using it, Kucker added.

Future research from Kucker’s team will focus on the types of videos children watch, how they use screens with others and how watching videos impacts language development.

Sources

  • Southern Methodist University, news release, Feb. 20, 2024

Disclaimer: Statistical data in medical articles provide general trends and do not pertain to individuals. Individual factors can vary greatly. Always seek personalized medical advice for individual healthcare decisions.

© 2024 HealthDay. All rights reserved.

Read this next

Texas Rancher Developed Anthrax From Butchered Lamb Meat

FRIDAY, June 7, 2024 -- Anthrax disease in humans is rare and when it does occur, it's usually during hot, dry summers. That's why the case of a Texas rancher who developed...

Could Brain 'Overgrowth' Contribute to Autism?

FRIDAY, June 7, 2024 -- Severe forms of autism could be linked to overgrowth of the brain’s outer layer that starts while a baby is in the womb, a new study finds. Toddlers...

Patient in Mexico Dies From First Known Human Infection of H5N2 Strain of Bird Flu

THURSDAY, June 6, 2024 -- A 59-year-old person in Mexico is the first human in the world known to be infected with the H5N2 strain of avian flu, and the patient died of...

More news resources

Subscribe to our newsletter

Whatever your topic of interest, subscribe to our newsletters to get the best of Drugs.com in your inbox.