Too much TV can have a negative impact on development, but when
managed well it can actually be a valuable addition to children's
everyday experiences. Penny Tassoni explains.

Televisions are a standard feature in most people's homes. Things have moved on since the early days - now colour images, wide screens and surround sound speakers make TV more enjoyable than ever, while DVDs and children's channels have done away with restricted availability of programmes.

But children can now in theory watch hours at a time, leading to concerns about the impact on children's development. So what are the issues around children watching television, how can it be used positively and how can you reduce children's reliance on it?

FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TV

1. Not all screen time is the same

Register now to continue reading

Thank you for visiting Nursery World and making use of our archive of more than 35,000 expert features, subject guides, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits:

What's included

  • Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month

  • Unlimited access to news and opinion

  • Email newsletter providing activity ideas, best practice and breaking news

Register

Already have an account? Sign in here