El fenómeno «telecanguro» o la moderna «Supernany» catódica
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En las últimas décadas asistimos al nacimiento de un fenómeno que hemos dado en llamar
telecanguro. Es decir, el medio audiovisual televisivo como sustituto educativo y de
entretenimiento del público más joven, función tradicionalmente reservada a la madre
o cuidadores del niño –los denominados canguros–. Dicho fenómeno constata una serie
de efectos tanto sociales como culturales y educativos. Asimismo, el desajuste de la programación
durante el horario infantil, ha acelerado dichos efectos al tiempo que ha contribuido
a cambiar los modos de sociabilidad y aprendizaje televisivo de los adolescentes,
creando un vacío entre los programas para niños de corta edad y la programación
de adultos
In the last years a communicative phenomenon, the «TV Baby Sitter», has appeared on the most important mass media. This fact represents that TV is becoming an educational and fun substitutive tool on the youngest public, while traditional education symbols –mother and baby sitter– are declining. This phenomenon evidences social, cultural and educative sequenced effects. In the same way, programme planning disarrangement on the infantile TV time has accelerated those effects and helped to change the youth television learning and sociability manners. It has created a gap between baby and adults programmes
In the last years a communicative phenomenon, the «TV Baby Sitter», has appeared on the most important mass media. This fact represents that TV is becoming an educational and fun substitutive tool on the youngest public, while traditional education symbols –mother and baby sitter– are declining. This phenomenon evidences social, cultural and educative sequenced effects. In the same way, programme planning disarrangement on the infantile TV time has accelerated those effects and helped to change the youth television learning and sociability manners. It has created a gap between baby and adults programmes







