It's the opposite, actually: poor children watch much more television, because their parents don't have time to spend with them.
And it's the words spoken by those parents that matter.
It has been suggested that television isn't itself harmful, and is only correlated with poor outcomes because it displaces time that would otherwise spent on actual interaction.
And it's the words spoken by those parents that matter.
It has been suggested that television isn't itself harmful, and is only correlated with poor outcomes because it displaces time that would otherwise spent on actual interaction.