DR. BENARD DREYER, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS SPOKESPERSON:
Frequently parents who buy infant videos and things like that are genuinely wanting to do the best for their kids but it’s somewhat of a hoax that has been put on parents, that they need these DVDs to make their children smart. If they’re going to spend time with their children, all they need to do is read to them, talk with them, play with them and walk around the world with them, and the DVD is, if anything, I think going to get in the way of their interaction.
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And when your kids do watch TV, don’t let them do it alone.
DR. BENARD DREYER, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS SPOKESPERSON:
If you watch TV with your child, you can really make it a better experience. Because then when the child is seeing something on TV, you can begin to explain it to them, and they -- they will get more out of it.
ANNOUNCER:
Sometimes all it takes to dial down your children’s TV-watching is to cut back on your own.
DR. BENARD DREYER, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS SPOKESPERSON:
If the parents have the TV on all day for themselves, you know, it’s going to be sort of natural that the child is watching TV. So if parents want to do something about it, or if we want parents to do something about it, they’re going to have to turn off the TV not only for the child, but for themselves.
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