
Nathan Wallis: Love Island dangerous viewing for children.
Matt Heath & Tyler Adams Afternoons · Newstalk ZB
July 17, 20199m 43s
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Children watching explicit reality TV shows like Love Island are growing up before their time.
That's according to child development expert Nathan Wallis, who told Simon and Phil that a 5pm watch time for a show like Love Island means it's far more accessible for young children whose brains are still developing
He says children are like sponges, and they will act out the things they see on TV.
That's according to child development expert Nathan Wallis, who told Simon and Phil that a 5pm watch time for a show like Love Island means it's far more accessible for young children whose brains are still developing
He says children are like sponges, and they will act out the things they see on TV.
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