Is there a link between the popular TV show Peppa Pig and autism? This new study brings forth a shocking revelation but it's truth is something you need to dig up well! Talk of a Harvard study linking the popular British children's show "Peppa Pig" to autism has gone viral, but neither the study nor the scientist who allegedly published it exists. $29.99 Currently out of stock. Email webteam@harvard.com for more information.
Description About the Author Details Reviews & Media Categories Product Details ISBN: 9781503754591 ISBN-10: 1503754596 Publisher: Pi Kids Publication Date: October 19th, 2021 Pages: 34 Language: English Series: Play-A-Sound Recommended Reading Level Minimum Age: 4 Maximum Age: 8 Minimum Grade Level: P Maximum Grade. The reports cite a 2012 Harvard Univerity study conducted by an epidemiologist named Marc Wildemberg claiming that a child's chances of having autism increase by 56 percent when a child watches "Peppa Pig" for 30 minutes. This doesn't seem like an existing study or autism expert.
Despite several debunks, rumors that British cartoon "Peppa Pig" prompts autism among children who watch it continue to spread. According to a UK-based website, a Harvard University research team came to those findings, but no study about this specific TV show was ever conducted. The article seemed to suggest that autism could be caught from Peppa Pig through the television, which sounds ridiculous to most.
"They claimed that Peppa Pig is breeding disrespectful behavior among children. Besides, researchers from the University of Harvard published the result of an experiment that they conducted in 2012. The post on the newsely site, and others that have circulated in recent months, claims that a group of Harvard experts did a study that revealed Peppa Pig "is one of the main causes of autism.
Peppa Pig, Harvard University: 1 Follower, 1 Research paper. Research interests: Theory of Everything, Communication, and Education. In a recent study from the University of Harvard watching at least thirty minutes per day of beloved children's animated series, "Peppa Pig" causes a 56 percent higher probability of developing autism in children.
The study was said to have been conducted in 2012 and has gained traction through social media recently. Peppa celebrates her birthday in this sweet paperback storybook! Based on the hit TV show.It's Peppa Pig's birthday! Peppa invites her friends to a very special birthday party, complete with a magic show by The Amazing Mysterio -- also known as Daddy Pig. Find out what birthday surprises are in store for Peppa! This edition comes with a pullout birthday card.