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In this episode, we explore how modern children's shows like Cocomelon and Spongebob Squarepants, with their rapid scene changes every 2-4 seconds and highly saturated colors, may affect children's behavior and development compared to older shows that have scene changes every 7-10 seconds.
We also dive into research findings and personal experiences suggesting that while fast-paced content isn't necessarily harmful, the amount of screen time (which has increased from an average starting age of 4 years in 1970 to 4 months today) may be more concerning for child development.
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Welcome to the Raw Parenting Podcast with Tom and Malorie! Tune in every other Wednesday for our latest episodes.
By Tom and MalorieIn this episode, we explore how modern children's shows like Cocomelon and Spongebob Squarepants, with their rapid scene changes every 2-4 seconds and highly saturated colors, may affect children's behavior and development compared to older shows that have scene changes every 7-10 seconds.
We also dive into research findings and personal experiences suggesting that while fast-paced content isn't necessarily harmful, the amount of screen time (which has increased from an average starting age of 4 years in 1970 to 4 months today) may be more concerning for child development.
Stay Connected
https://www.instagram.com/rawparentingpodcast/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558966186695&mibextid=LQQJ4d/
https://x.com/RawParenting101/
Welcome to the Raw Parenting Podcast with Tom and Malorie! Tune in every other Wednesday for our latest episodes.