Screen Sense: Research-based Guidelines For Screen Use For Children Under Three Years Old (Oh)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    On average, children age 2-4 watch ______ hours of TV each day:

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      1 ½

    • C.

      2

    • D.

      2 ½

    Correct Answer
    B. 1 ½
  • 2. 

    The percentage of children age zero to two that have used a mobile device:

    • A.

      25%

    • B.

      38%

    • C.

      47%

    • D.

      80%

    Correct Answer
    B. 38%
  • 3. 

    The most frequently used device among children 8 years old and younger are:

    • A.

      Smartphones

    • B.

      Tablets

    • C.

      Laptops

    • D.

      IPod

    Correct Answer
    A. Smartphones
  • 4. 

    The transfer deficit is:

    • A.

      A child's difficulty in understanding how information from the screen relates to the real world

    • B.

      The difference in the amount of time watching TV versus reading books

    • C.

      The amount the bank charges when you make an online transfer

    • D.

      How much a child learns from playing blocks

    Correct Answer
    A. A child's difficulty in understanding how information from the screen relates to the real world
  • 5. 

    Young children consistently learn less from TV and touchscreens than from a live demonstration.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 6. 

    Transfer deficit can be overcome by the 3 C’s. They are:

    • A.

      Cool, calm, and collected

    • B.

      Child, context, and content

    • C.

      Companionship, convenience, and cohesion

    • D.

      Collaborate, correlate, and convince

    Correct Answer
    B. Child, context, and content
  • 7. 

    The link between TV and sleep problems is attributable to all but:

    • A.

      Greater amount of TV watched per day

    • B.

      Not having a TV in the bedroom

    • C.

      The amount of time spent viewing media in the evening before bedtime

    • D.

      Exposure to violent content on TV

    Correct Answer
    B. Not having a TV in the bedroom
  • 8. 

    Which of these limits is beneficial to children with their use of media:

    • A.

      Set limits on screen time to be sure that children have plenty of time exploring the real, 3-D world with family and friends

    • B.

      Turn off the TV in the background and when no one is watching

    • C.

      Your own screen media use when with children

    • D.

      All choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    D. All choices are correct
  • 9. 

    Learning from TV and touchscreens can be enhanced when parents participate with their children to create a social, interactive experience.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 10. 

    Which of the following is true about Background TV?

    • A.

      Background TV is typically not child-directed and is mostly incomprehensible to young children

    • B.

      Background TV interferes in children's play and learning

    • C.

      Background TV is associated with poorer parent-child interaction

    • D.

      All choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    D. All choices are correct

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