澳洲7个月的宝宝可以看多长时间的动画片

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如题,分分伺候

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2岁以下不建议看。

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这么小就开始看电视啦?那最多也就半个小时,我觉得。

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http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/tv_babies_toddlers.html
TV time for babies and toddlers
Child development experts often recommend no TV at all before the age of two.

This is for the following reasons:

Babies learn and grow best through interacting with real people, not people on a screen.
There is no evidence that TV and DVDs support or enhance early learning.
It’s harder for under-twos to get good visual information from the 2D images on a screen.
TV distracts infants and toddlers from toy play, and other play that might be of more developmental benefit.
If TV is used for companionship, comfort, distraction or to promote sleep and so on, it might become a habit in later life.

http://raisingchildren.net.au/ar ... e.html?highlight=tv time

Screen time is the time you spend watching TV or DVDs, using the computer, playing video or hand-held computer games, and using a mobile phone. A healthy family lifestyle includes limits on daily screen time.


How much screen time for children?
Not much is the simple answer. Children under two should steer clear of the screen altogether. Children aged 2-5 years should have no more than an hour a day. And children aged 5-18 years should have no more than two hours.

A wide range of activities is important for children’s development. These activities include active physical play, creative and imaginative play, hands-on fun, and anything that involves relationships and interactions with real people.

Developing healthy screen time habits
Developing healthy screen time habits while they’re young will help children and teenagers make better choices about how to use their free time when they’re older.

You can help by:

setting screen time guidelines according to the ages of children in your family
leading by example, limiting your own screen time
offering variety, making sure you have a range of activities and objects to entertain and stimulate your children so they don’t look to the screen so much
being choosy about what your younger children watch or play on the computer, and taking an interest in what your older children are doing online
keeping TVs and computers in family spaces and out of children’s bedrooms
turning the TV off before school and at dinnertime.
TV and DVDs
When young children watch TV and DVDs, they don’t see the same things adults do. Children can be negatively affected by scary, violent or sexualised images, as well as advertising.

Even having the TV on in the background interferes with children’s ability to concentrate on things that are better for their development, like creative or physical play.

For more information about young children and TV, read our articles:

Television: babies and toddlers
Television and preschoolers
Television and school-age children
How children see television.
Computers
Children and teenagers can use computers to develop their ideas through words, images or music. They can use the internet to explore and find information, build social networks, and to be creative through making their own online content. But children need to learn how to ask questions about the information they find on the internet.

Keep an eye on how long your children spend on the computer. With younger children, make sure you can see what sites they’re viewing. Consider installing programs or filters to block children’s access to inappropriate internet content.

For more information, read our articles:

Internet safety
Computer use and preschoolers
Computer use and school-age children
Cybercitizens: being responsible online.
Video games
Video games are electronic, interactive games that can be played on a personal home computer (PC), television or portable hand-held device. The big name brands are Sony PlayStation, Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo.

The best way for children to get the most from video games is for you to play together. An added bonus is that you’ll spend some time with each other and have fun! But if the game contains violence, you might instead talk together about the violence and whether other kinds of games might be more appropriate.

For more information, read our article Video games: playing it safe.

Screen time facts and figures
Watching ‘free-to-air’ TV is the most common kind of media interaction for Australian children under the age of eight. The use of other media forms increases as they get older.
In 2005, a report found that 89% of children aged 4-5 watch TV, videos or DVDs for an average of 2.3 hours a day. This was more time than was spent walking, running or doing other physical activity.
A 2007 Australian study found that four-year-olds watched an average of 2.3 hours of TV on weekdays and 2.2 hours on weekends.
A 2006 study in South Australia looked at children aged 10-13. It found a median screen time of 3 hours and 49 minutes per day, with three-quarters of this time devoted to TV.
According to US research, two-thirds of babies and toddlers watch a screen for an average of two hours a day. There, kids under six watch an average of about two hours of screen media a day.

[ 本帖最后由 viviancn 于 2011-7-6 22:03 编辑 ]

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我家的也超级爱看,很激动的,刚5个月,有的时候大人看电视换频道他看见了,不让看就闹,哎怎么办呀?老人抱着他一天也不能就傻坐在那呀

[ 本帖最后由 ziying0837 于 2011-7-6 03:09 编辑 ]

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推车出去散步,逛街,一起玩玩具,讲故事。

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我们现在偶尔打开youtube让她听听英文儿歌,一次最多15分钟,她好像挺兴奋的
实在是因为有时候准备晚饭时她闹得不可开交才给她打开看的,其实我也不想,怕对她眼睛不好
不过最近只要一唱那种英文儿歌,她就指着显示器
我们的现在13个月

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自己带孩子呗,让老人自己享受一会。自己抱不动就让孩子多趴趴,自己玩,有助于发育。



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那用ipad给她看会不会好点?宝宝对ipad里那些小动画很感兴趣呢,象什么学说话的猫等等。。。ipad不像电视那么毁眼睛吧。

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我家16个月宝宝每晚必看baby 爱因斯坦和巧虎系列一小时。时间到了他自己记得。看的时候顺便塞两口饭。

我也知道不好,但是我们俩下班还要做饭真得很累,宝宝看电视就没那么闹。

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有句话说,千万别把电视、电脑什么的成为你的babysitter。我经常提醒自己。我们有时要忙着做饭或干家务也会让他看一段时间电视,但会尽量控制时间。

电视电脑等的主要负作用是对小孩的个性发育不好,眼睛伤害倒是其次。视觉的东西也减少了发挥想象力的机会。一起读故事一起玩玩具比看电视学点东西重要多了。

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我爸妈年龄大腿脚不好,所以哪都去不了。爸爸负责做饭,妈妈看孩子,我和lg都很忙,有的时候到家了都7点多了,早了也要6点所有的事情才可以忙完,周末更是一天天不在家,吃点饭就要哄孩子睡觉了。有的时候一进家门就看老人抱着孩子看动画片,心里那个急呀,可又不能说什么。哎,等他们回国我要减少工作量带孩子了

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这麽小的孩子不要看电视吧。

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没办法了,要是说了不高兴彼此都不爽。老人带小孩就要做好了这种矛盾的准备。不过,我是说了不高兴也还要说的
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