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... Several studies have demonstrated that watching television has negative effects on the children's health because the time spent in front of the TV is taken away from play time, from interaction with their parents and from reading, and because of the contents of TV shows. 28, 29 Silinger, et al. 30 31 Reading to a child from an early age also improves the development of reading and writing skills. ...
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