TV Causes Learning Lag in *******

Even ******* zone out in front of the television, and it turns out this translates into less time interacting with parents and possible lags in language development, a new study finds.

"We've known that television exposure during ******* is associated with language delays and attentional problems, but so far it has remained unclear why," said lead researcher Dimitri Christakis, director of the Center for ***** Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle ********'s Research Institute and professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine.

And everyone thought I was full of **** when I kept saying that TV rots your brain... :thefinger

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