Wise man.
Jesse, I'm about to call you.
'Potential'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Wise man.
Jesse, I'm about to call you.
Boo for bad caffeine laden coffee, but yay for having coffee with Tom!
True fact. Hi Laura!!
Cornell University researchers are reporting what appears to be a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television watching by children under the age of 3. The researchers studied autism incidence in California, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington state. They found that as cable television became common in California and Pennsylvania beginning around 1980, childhood autism rose more in the counties that had cable than in the counties that did not. They further found that in all the Western states, the more time toddlers spent in front of the television, the more likely they were to exhibit symptoms of autism disorders.
Is this Casanova the BBC thing? Or Casanova the Heath Ledger thing?
I couldn't even finish the Heath Ledger one. This is Masterpiece Theatre (which, I assume is the BBC version) with David Tennant.
Cornell University researchers are reporting what appears to be a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television watching by children under the age of 3.
I wonder if this will get people off the vaccination/autism link. Also, ugh. Like I need reason to worry about how much my toddler watches tv.
The TV theory (I haven't read the article, just Tom's quote) makes me wonder which comes first in a chicken/egg sort of way and puts me in mind of the old, "Blame the woman, she must have been a cold mother," autism-theory that was popular when we were young.
The thing is, depending on how it manifests, parenting an autistic child can be exhausting, and TV is particularly appealling to some autistic kids, and a respite for their parents. I suspect there's never going to be an answer for autism, so much as a set of precautions parents can take. Less TV is never going to be a bad thing.
Had a really lovely weekend with lovely people. Managed to get a window seat on the train home. Sadly, I was a moron and picked the side in which I'd be facing into the setting sun most of the way, but that promoted eye closure and napping. Managed to get cat home from boarding. Did not manage grocery shopping, but I think I'll survive until this evening.
Now I need to work. Hrmph.
It's Monday... - David Bowie.
Stuff to look at:
Edward Lee is a talented photographer who specializes in shooting dramatic pix of toys poised for action. >[link]
Where the hec is everyone?
(cough cough) - ahem....
Good morning starshine
The earth says hello
You twinkle above us
We twinkle below