Television and children
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Television and children
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Television and children
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- Television in the lives of our children, [by] Wilbur Schramm, Jack Lyle [and] Edwin B. Parker. With a psychiatrist's comment on the effects of television, by Lawrence Z. Freedman
- Television and human behavior, by George Comstock ... [et al.], with the assistance of Thomas Bowers ... [et al.]
- Into the minds of babes, how screen time affects children from birth to age five, Lisa Guernsey
- Stop teaching our kids to kill, a call to action against TV, movie, and video game violence, by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman and Gloria DeGaetano
- Assassination generation, video games, aggression, and the psychology of killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman and Kristine Paulsen with Katie Miserany
- TV violence and the child, the evolution and fate of the Surgeon General's report, Douglass Cater and Stephen Strickland
- Television and child development, Judith Van Evra
- Children's television;, the economics of exploitation, [by] William Melody
- The television experience, what children see, Mariann Pezzella Winick, Charles Winick
- Early childhood television viewing and adolescent behavior, the recontact study, Daniel R. Anderson ... [et al.] ; with commentary by Reed Larson
- Sesame Street and the reform of children's television, Robert W. Morrow
- Mind and media, the effects of television, video games, and computers, Patricia Marks Greenfield
- Playing with power in movies, television, and video games, from Muppet Babies to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marsha Kinder
- Anytime playdate, inside the preschool entertainment boom, or, how television became my baby's best friend, Dade Hayes
- The plug-in drug, Marie Winn
- Out of the garden, toys, TV, and children's culture in the age of marketing, Stephen Kline
- Television and the American child, George Comstock with HaeJung Paik
- Harm and offence in media content, a review of the evidence, by Andrea Millwood Hargrave and Sonia Livingstone
- Imagination and play in the electronic age, Dorothy G. Singer and Jerome L. Singer
- Early violence prevention, tools for teachers of young children, Ronald G. Slaby... [et al.]
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