Schools are shuttered and parents are becoming overwhelmed by the prospect of balancing their child's education, their own work and -- maybe especially -their own sanity. If you're a parent who is feeling guilty about plopping your child in front of the TV, don't be! As long as you are choosing the right programs, your child may even benefit from some thoughtful screen time...
Learn about recommended children's TV programs and more from child-development expert and CEO of Housman Institute, Donna Housman, Ed.D in a new article for New York Magazine.
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