Research examining oft-made criticisms of television-watching in children has found that

a. children's programs that are less than 30 minutes in length can harm a child's attention span, but longer programs actually promote attention skills.
b. watching television is harmful to a child's attention span, regardless of the content of the program being viewed.
c. simply watching television does

not do harm to a child's ability to pay attention.
d. it is virtually impossible to make any blanket statements about the benefits or harms associated with watching television in childhood.

c

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