Watch educational programs that develop children's intellectual abilities and enhance the language of communication and interaction. He will acquire these scientific skills by watching some educational programs appropriate to his intellectual abilities, which he seeks to apply in his daily life.
Some studies point to the connection between children watching TV, their language development delays, and learning to speak more slowly, because television reduces conversation time between children and adults. The leading researcher of language acquisition, Patricia Kuhl, In some experiments, children who watch television programs and listen to them only have difficulty learning to speak and speak. Children benefit from social interaction to develop their language. Research also suggests that conversation has a stronger positive impact on language development than listening to stories or watching the hill