I always knew there was something a bit fishy about SpongeBob SquarePants. But I never would have guessed the lovable, nerdy sponge could cause attention and learning problems in children – which is ...
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CHICAGO The cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants is in hot water from a study suggesting that watching just nine minutes of that program can cause short-term attention and learning problems in four ...
Five-year-old Tulah Cramer and little sister Arden Cramer, 3, never have seen a cartoon -- ever. In fact, they've never even watched TV. The kids are probably two of the few children in the Lowcountry ...
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Some people say a 4-year-old's brain is like a sponge, but researchers say that's not the case when it comes to watching SpongeBob SquarePants. Researchers at the University of ...
CHICAGO -- The cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants is in hot water from a study suggesting that watching just nine minutes of that program can cause short-term attention and learning problems in 4 ...