- Observation skills: Child has learned to observe and pay attention to the characters and events on the screen.
- Identification: Child can identify various animals, plants, objects, and their characteristics shown on the screen.
- Basic concepts: Child has grasped basic concepts such as colors, shapes, sizes, numbers, and letters through visual representation on the TV.
- Animal behavior: Child may learn about animal behavior and characteristics through educational programs or documentaries.
- Weather and seasons: Child can understand concepts related to weather, seasons, and changes in the environment through visual representations in shows or educational content.
- Life cycles: Child may learn about life cycles of plants, animals, or insects through educational shows or documentaries.
While TV can be a valuable source of information and entertainment, it is important to use it responsibly and supervise children's screen time. It is recommended to discuss and reinforce the concepts learned through TV with real-life examples and experiences. Engaging in hands-on experiments, nature walks, or utilizing interactive educational apps can complement the learning from watching TV and provide a more holistic understanding of Science concepts.