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Slavenas, Rosemarie – Illinois Schools Journal, 1987
Young children's own perceptions of their preference for television viewing relative to other developmentally appropriate activities were studied through means of a questionnaire. The respondents rated television viewing as a less attractive activity than playing outside, playing with play dough, and building with sand, but few preferred story…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Early Childhood Education, Play, Recreational Activities
Wells, Lauren; Blendinger, Jack – 1997
Neurological research indicates that children's experiences, both inside and outside of school, significantly influence brain development. But little is known about children's out-of-school activities and the influence such activities may have on academic achievement. To better understand this relationship, the extra-school activities of 75…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Action Research, Child Behavior, Child Development
Crosser, Sandra – Early Childhood News, 1995
Explores the question of whether or not Mighty Morphin Power Rangers-type aggressive play is developmentally appropriate for the early childhood classroom. Compares results from research in child development to the reality of television programming, highlighting the relationship between television violence and children's aggressive behavior. (AA)
Descriptors: Aggression, Childhood Interests, Childhood Needs, Childrens Television