Children’s Television – Questions and Answers

June 27, 2008

posted by Amanda Scheerer

Deciding upon the appropriate amount of television viewing time for children can be a tricky decision for parents, who may wonder: ‘What are they watching?  What are they learning?  Is it okay to let them watch just long enough to vacuum and make dinner? How long is too long? Are they too young?’  Well, here are some answers to those questions AND some questions for you too.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends no TV at all for children under 2 and no more than two hours a day for older children.  With that guideline set firmly in mind, there have also been studies on television and its impact on children and families that support the fact that television, in regulated doses, for children 3 and older, can be beneficial in some ways.

The research found that there is evidence to suggest that educational television programs, such as Sesame Street and Mister Rogers, can aid in the acquisition of general knowledge plus improve overall cognitive knowledge among young children.

There is also evidence in the literature that children’s imaginative play can be positively affected by television content. Furthermore, there is evidence that educational television programming that emphasizes diversity can improve children’s racial attitudes. (See article at: http://www.seattlechildrens.org/ )

For some good information on how to make television a more positive experience for your family, check out this link to an article regarding guidelines provided by the AACAP (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) at http://www.aacap.org/

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Here in Nevada County, Grass Valley School Readiness in collaboration with Family Connections of Nevada County has been producing a local cable children’s television show called George and Willy’s World for over a year now.  We want to hear your opinions about the show.

George and Willy’s World is geared for children aged 3 to 6 years old.  The show features storytelling, family activities, crafts, and interviews with local community members.  The show’s host, Corlene Mapes, is a popular 3rd grade teacher at Hennessy Elementary School.  She is joined each week by George and Willy, two lovely reading assistance dogs who work with local libraries and various schools in the area.   

This program is aired on Channel 11 (NCTV) every Wednesday at 8:30 am as well as on Fridays at 4:00 pm.  George and Willy’s World is also available for viewing online and DVD’s of the episodes are available for your checkout at both the Madelyn Helling Library in Nevada City and at the downtown Grass Valley Library.

For those of you who have never seen the show, you may preview an episode here:  http://video.google.com/ .  Your input on the show would be GREATLY appreciated. 

For those of you who have watched the show, we would also be very interested to know how often you have watched the show and how old are the children that watch it with you?

There are 40 episodes available for viewing online; after watching one or two or three of them, if you could take just a moment of your time to give us your thoughts on what you liked or didn’t like, or just to pass on some ideas for future program guests or activities that you think your child would like to see, we would love to hear them – please email your comments to GeorgeAndWillysWorld@yahoo.com or, alternatively, you can send regular mail to George and Willy’s World, c/o Grass Valley School Readiness, 235 South Auburn Street, Grass Valley, CA  95945.

We know you care about what your children are watching, and so do we.  Let us know how you feel we are doing with the George and Willy’s World program, or how we can improve, and we will look forward to receiving your comments and suggestions to guide us in future programming decisions. 


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