Watching TV for short periods does not impact on the number of creative ideas that young children come up, researchers said.
However the research, conducted with 60 children of three years of age at Staffordshire University in the UK, has found that 15 minutes of children's television temporarily reduces the originality of the ideas they come up with.
"We were looking at the immediate impact of television on children's creativity," said psychology lecturer Dr Sarah Rose, who conducted the study.
"While there was very little impact of TV on the number of creative ideas generated, there was clear evidence that the children came up with less original ideas immediately after watching television although these effects seemed to disappear after a short time.
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"Over time if children are less creative in their play, this could negatively impact their development," Rose said.
"There is a belief that the more slow-paced programmes are more educational but our findings do not support this," Rose added.