American Academy of Pediatrics: Strabismus in Film Characters Negatively Impacts Children Viewers, Study Finds
November 12, 2024
November 12, 2024
ITASCA, Illinois, Nov. 12 (TNSres) -- The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following news release:
Crossed eyes or misaligned eyes, a condition called strabismus, have been known to negatively impact children's self-confidence. A new study, "Depictions of Strabismus in Children's Animated Films," published in the December 2024 Pediatrics (published online Nov. 11) examined 125 animated children's films from a variety of studios and found that characters with strab . . .
Crossed eyes or misaligned eyes, a condition called strabismus, have been known to negatively impact children's self-confidence. A new study, "Depictions of Strabismus in Children's Animated Films," published in the December 2024 Pediatrics (published online Nov. 11) examined 125 animated children's films from a variety of studios and found that characters with strab . . .