Sunday, September 25, 2011

Mothers co-read books communicated significantly more with their children

TV found to have negative impact on parent-child communication and literacy from e!ScienceNews.
The results demonstrated that who mothers co-read books communicated significantly more with their children than mothers watching TV. The amount of communication involved in reading was not significantly higher than playing with toys. However, the quality of maternal responsiveness was higher in books than toys.

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