More parents setting limits on TV
By Cheryl Wetzstein
November 1, 2007
American parents are more likely to set rules about television viewing for their children than they were a decade ago, a new federal report says.
In addition, more parents are reading to their young children and encouraging their older children to take lessons in music, dance, language, computers or religion, the Census Bureau said in its new report, "A Child's Day: 2004."
"It seems that parents are more involved with their kids than they were 10 years ago," bureau analyst Jane Dye said yesterday. the rest
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