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The relations of early television viewing to school readiness and vocabulary of children from low‐income families: The early window project
JC Wright, AC Huston, KC Murphy, M St. Peters, M Piñon, R Scantlin, ...
Child development 72 (5), 1347-1366, 2001
5942001
Always connected: The new digital media habits of young children
AL Gutnick, M Robb, L Takeuchi, J Kotler
New York: The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop 43, 2011
4142011
American children's use of electronic media in 1997: A national survey
JC Wright, AC Huston, EA Vandewater, DS Bickham, RM Scantlin, ...
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 22 (1), 31-47, 2001
2582001
Lessons from children's television: The impact of the Children's Television Act on children's learning
SL Calvert, JA Kotler
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 24 (3), 275-335, 2003
1652003
The influence of media characters on children's food choices
JA Kotler, JM Schiffman, KG Hanson
Journal of health communication 17 (8), 886-898, 2012
1512012
The Early Window project: Sesame Street prepares children for school
JC Wright, AC Huston, R Scantlin, J Kotler
G is for growing, 97-114, 2014
912014
Estimating the effects of September 11th and other forms of violence on the mental health and social development of New York City's youth: A matter of context
JL Aber, ET Gershoff, A Ware, JA Kotler
Part I: Assessing the Impact of September 11th, 2001, on Children, Youth …, 2018
832018
Gender stereotyping in children's reports about educational and informational television programs
SL Calvert, JA Kotler, SM Zehnder, EM Shockey
Media Psychology 5 (2), 139-162, 2003
702003
Exposure to 9/11 among youth and their mothers in New York City: Enduring associations with mental health and sociopolitical attitudes
ET Gershoff, JL Aber, A Ware, JA Kotler
Child development 81 (4), 1142-1160, 2010
582010
Children, COVID-19 and the media
M Götz, C Mendel, D Lemish, N Jennings, R Hains, F Abdul, M Alper, ...
Televizion 33, 4-9, 2020
542020
The use of mobile phones to support children’s literacy learning
G Revelle, E Reardon, M Mays Green, J Betancourt, J Kotler
Persuasive Technology: Second International Conference on Persuasive …, 2007
412007
Television use in families with children
JA Kotler, JC Wright, AC Huston
Television and the American family, 33-48, 2001
372001
Children's online reports about educational and informational television programs
SL Calvert, JA Kotler, WF Murray, E Gonzales, K Savoye, P Hammack, ...
Journal of applied developmental psychology 22 (1), 103-117, 2001
312001
Identity matters: Parents’ and educators’ perceptions of children’s social identity development
JA Kotler, TZ Haider, MH Levine
Sesame Workshop, 2019-10, 2019
272019
Designing for parasocial relationships and learning: Linear video, interactive media, and artificial intelligence
JH Gray, E Reardon, JA Kotler
Proceedings of the 2017 conference on interaction design and children, 227-237, 2017
272017
Effects of sexual content in the media on children and adolescents: Games, Pornography, and Perceptions. Yearbook 2000. The UNESCO International Clearinghouse on children and …
EA Wartella
Children and the New Media Landscape: Games, Pornography, and Perceptions …, 2000
182000
“Happy Healthy Muppets”: A Look at Sesame Workshop’s Health Initiatives Around the World
CF Cole, J Kotler, S Pai
Igniting the power of community: The role of CBOs and NGOs in global public …, 2010
162010
Children’s and adolescents’ exposure to different kinds of media violence: Recurring choices and recurring themes
JA Kotler, SL Calvert
Media violence and children, 241-261, 2003
162003
Always connected
AL Gutnick, M Robb, L Takeuchi, J Kotler, L Bernstein, MH Levine
Retrieved from the Joan Ganz Cooney Center website: http://www …, 2011
132011
The Children's Television Act: Can media policy make a difference?
SL Calvert, JA Kotler
Journal of applied developmental psychology 24 (3), 375-380, 2003
112003
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