Publication year: 2010 Source: Developmental Review, Volume 30, Issue 2, June 2010, Pages 239-255 Daniel R. Anderson, Katherine G. Hanson Television comprehension is a surprisingly demanding task for very young children. Based on a task analysis of television viewing and review of research, we suggest that by 6 months of age, infants can identify objects and people on screen. By 24 months they can comprehend and imitate simple actions contained in single shots and begin to integrate information across shots
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From blooming, buzzing confusion to media literacy: The early development of television viewing