Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.

This research study would look at the ability of television programmes to aid and assist preschoolers in developing their language skills. Specifically, the attempt would be to look at television as having beneficial effects and that it could be more than just a convenient 'baby sitter'. C...

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Main Author: Lim, Cecie Kheng See.
Other Authors: Gan, Su-lin
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-15642019-12-10T14:12:49Z Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers. Lim, Cecie Kheng See. Gan, Su-lin Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media::Broadcasting::TV::TV studies This research study would look at the ability of television programmes to aid and assist preschoolers in developing their language skills. Specifically, the attempt would be to look at television as having beneficial effects and that it could be more than just a convenient 'baby sitter'. Childhood is short. As much as parents needed to consider how much of their child's time would be worth devoting to the small screen, it would be worth the while to consider the depth the child would receive if the programmes watched would be beneficial and not a waste of time. With the pervasive nature of television, reducing the role that television played in the lives of children would be a difficult task indeed. Television is here to stay; babysitter, children's programmes or not. ​Master of Mass Communication 2008-09-10T08:34:22Z 2008-09-10T08:34:22Z 2000 2000 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/1564 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Lim, Cecie Kheng See.
Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.
description This research study would look at the ability of television programmes to aid and assist preschoolers in developing their language skills. Specifically, the attempt would be to look at television as having beneficial effects and that it could be more than just a convenient 'baby sitter'. Childhood is short. As much as parents needed to consider how much of their child's time would be worth devoting to the small screen, it would be worth the while to consider the depth the child would receive if the programmes watched would be beneficial and not a waste of time. With the pervasive nature of television, reducing the role that television played in the lives of children would be a difficult task indeed. Television is here to stay; babysitter, children's programmes or not.
author2 Gan, Su-lin
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Lim, Cecie Kheng See.
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author Lim, Cecie Kheng See.
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title Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.
title_short Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.
title_full Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.
title_fullStr Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.
title_full_unstemmed Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.
title_sort television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.
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