The Plug-in Drug

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Penguin Books, 1985 - Family & Relationships - 288 pages
This classic study of television's impact on children has now been revised to include material on video games and computers, as well as a new chapter, "Television and the School." Unlike critics who focus on the content of programming for children, Marie Winn asks the crucial quuestion: How does the passive act of watching television affect the developing child's relationship to the real world?

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A Changed State of Consciousness
13
Television Addiction
23
TELEVISION AND THE CHILD
35
Copyright

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