For decades, the act of watching kids TV was by appointment only. The networks dictated what was shown and when, whether after school or Saturday mornings, creating legions of fans for “Sesame Street, ...
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Parents, when it comes to making decisions about screen time, first you have to decide how much is right for your family. Then you have to decide what shows you're OK with your kids watching. Not ...
Ten years ago, the studio set out to change the kids and family landscape, and with auteur partnerships, preschool franchises and gateway horror, they have. By Abbey White Associate Editor & News ...
Children’s TV formed the backbone of many a childhood, with much programming aimed at younger viewers intending to be informative, inspirational, or otherwise innocent in its storytelling. Most TV ...
As the almost-too-catchy theme song to Disney Channel favorite "Phineas and Ferb" goes, there are 104 days (ish) of summer vacation, and the problem is finding a good way to spend them. As schools ...
YouTube Kids for TV will shut down in July, following the closure of other kids app platforms. YouTube Kids will still be available in the main YouTube app and on mobile devices. Credit: Getty Images ...
What your kids see on popular children’s TV programs could teach them lasting lessons about what kind of leaders girls and boys can grow up to be. According to a new study in Psychological Science, ...
My feelings about TV and movies for kids are also the result of my own set of values about what I want my kids to experience, how I want them to learn to think about screens and storytelling and ...
Kids watching "Bluey," "SpongeBob Squarepants" and "Paw Patrol" (Chris Smith/TheWrap) For decades, the act of watching kids TV was by appointment only. The networks dictated what was shown and when, ...
As the almost-too-catchy theme song to Disney Channel favorite "Phineas and Ferb" goes, there are 104 days (ish) of summer vacation, and the problem is finding a good way to spend them. As schools ...