▲ | cdfsdsadsa 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> TV was found to be a massive benefit in increasing vocabulary By who, and for who? My kids (ages 5+7) watch significantly less TV than their peers (as well as currently almost zero internet access), and are frequently complimented on their command of vocabulary and ability to express themselves. >And if we are talking about the internet in general and not just twitter/tiktok, then its largely NOT doomscrolling and ragebait. By amount of time that people spend on the internet, it is mostly doomscrolling and ragebait. If only we could take that part of it away. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | skeezyjefferson 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
>By who, and for who? ages 0-6, increased vocabulary with increased screen time https://srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cdev.13927 > My kids (ages 5+7) watch significantly less TV than their peers (as well as currently almost zero internet access), and are frequently complimented on their command of vocabulary and ability to express themselves. Compliments are nice I suppose, but theyre a poor metric when regarding vocabulary size. > By amount of time that people spend on the internet, it is mostly doomscrolling and ragebait. If only we could take that part of it away. "most" people I assume doesnt include you? Youre too smart to fall for it, obviously. | |||||||||||||||||
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