Why is Cocomelon so addictive?

According to Sannes, “Cocomelon is so hyper-stimulating that it acts as a drug, a stimulant. The brain receives a hit of dopamine from screen-time, and it seems that the stronger the 'drug' (aka the level of stimulation a show delivers), the stronger the 'hit'.”
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Is CoComelon addicting?

Child-development experts say CoComelon is no more problematic than most other children's TV shows. “It's not that CoComelon is addictive,” says Susan Linn, the author of Consuming Kids.
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Why does my kid like CoComelon so much?

“Cocomelon is so hyper-stimulating that it acts as a drug, a stimulant,” Sannes posted on social media. “The brain receives a hit of dopamine from screen time, and the more they watch the show, the more the brain begins to expect this intense level of stimulation.”
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How do you stop CoComelon addiction?

Take a few minutes to sit down with your child and ask him about the show. You can even encourage him to sing and dance along to the song instead of just watching. Another way to lessen the negative effects of screen time is to include other fun, non-screen activities during the day.
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Why is CoComelon not good for babies?

“Cocomelon is so awful for children. It's over stimulating which can delay a lot of developmental milestones," one mum claimed. Another mum shared on Reddit that her little one was so addicted to CoComelon, she would tantrum to the point of harming herself when she wasn't allowed to watch it.
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The Problem with Cocomelon



Is Cocomelon harmful?

Letting your neurodivergent child watch TV shows on occasion can actually be beneficial, allowing them to find common ground with peers and parents and learn through auditory and visual teaching. Some experts think that viewing Cocomelon is absolutely fine for young children.
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Does Cocomelon cause overstimulation?

With quick scenes (lasting no more than 2 seconds), fast camera movements, dancing subtitles, and several sound effects playing at once (music, talking, laughing), Cocomelon could be overstimulating for some children.
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Is Cocomelon bad for your brain?

"Cocomelon is so hyper-stimulating that it actually acts as a drug, as a stimulant," she says. "The brain gets a hit of dopamine from screen-time and it seems that the stronger the 'drug,' aka the level of stimulation a show delivers, the stronger the 'hit. '
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What is the dark story behind Cocomelon?

The Watts family murders that 'Cocomelon' is alluding to are definitely not kid-friendly. In 2018, one father did the unspeakable and murdered his wife and two children, which are considered the Watts family murders. His wife, Shannan, was pregnant with their unborn son, who was to be named Nico.
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Does Cocomelon cause autism?

Despite recent claims on TikTok—and (seemingly widespread) disapproval—there's no definitive proof showing that CoComelon causes behavioral and/or developmental issues.
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What is the hype about Cocomelon?

According to Forbes, Cocomelon recently broke a record by remaining in Netflix's top 10 most-watched shows for 62 days. That's longer than Avatar: The Last Airbender. It's longer than Ozark. It's longer than Tiger King, The Umbrella Academy and Love is Blind.
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What does JJ stand for in Cocomelon?

"Play with friends, play with friends, that's what I do" J.J. in the video Finger Family. His real name is Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt . He is a baby and the main character in Cocomelon (formerly ABC Kid TV) It was primarly added into the series as Cocomelon was inserting 3D animation to it.
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Why are babies mesmerized by Cocomelon?

"Young children are drawn to the bright visuals — especially the focus on big eyes and faces — the repetitive music and sounds, and the constant movement and action on the screen." While young kids love the sounds and songs they hear on CoComelon, the animation and the bright colors are really what draws them in.
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What age is CoComelon for?

YouTube Kids, the platform aimed at restricting content via parental controls for YouTube users under age 12, recommends Cocomelon as one of its top channels for preschool-aged children 4 and younger.
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What do the CoComelon parents do?

Daddy and Cody's Daddy are friends. They hang out together while their children play. They work together to teach Cody and JJ to share and its possible they share a passion for music as both sing and play the guitar.
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What age can babies watch CoComelon?

The American Academy of Pediatrics advises against screen time for children under 18 months, except for video chatting and an hour max of high-quality programming for children two and older. But other parents are a little more lenient and may say, "I watched TV as a kid and turned out fine."
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Who killed Cocomelon?

After a roughly 45 minute drive, Watts arrived at the location where he would bury his wife. Lambert told Dr. Phil that Bella Watts then watched from the truck, as Watts disposed of Shanann's body, and murdered CeCe. "He walks over, takes CeCe's favorite blanket, and smothers her.
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Who is CeCe in Cocomelon?

Cece is a student of Melon Patch Academy and one of J.J.'s friends.
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Who is Cocomelon in real life?

On September 1, 2006, Cocomelon was created on YouTube to provide free education and entertainment for the founder of Cocomelon, Jay Jeon, his wife and his children. Then known as "checkgate", the channel uploaded two versions of the alphabet song to YouTube on their first day.
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Why does CoComelon cause speech delay?

"It's overstimulating – which can delay a lot of developmental milestones.” Another parent, Karly Mathias, also went on to detail her toddler's behavioural issues after watching CoComelon. She revealed that when her toddler Jasper recently had his 18-month appointment, there were concerns about his speech.
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What can I watch instead of CoComelon?

  • Stranger Things.
  • Top Gun 2.
  • Doctor Strange 2.
  • Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
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What country is CoComelon from?

CoComelon started out as a hobby for one Orange County, California couple fifteen years ago after they decided to make short animated videos as a way to entertain their sons. Jay Jeon, founder of Treasure Studio, Inc. that creates CoComelon, had experience as a filmmaker and storyteller.
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Are kids addicted to Cocomelon?

How Can a Kids' Show Be Addicting? According to Sannes, “Cocomelon is so hyper-stimulating that it acts as a drug, a stimulant. The brain receives a hit of dopamine from screen-time, and it seems that the stronger the 'drug' (aka the level of stimulation a show delivers), the stronger the 'hit'.”
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What is overstimulation?

Overstimulation, a type of sensory processing difficulty, occurs when your senses relay more stimuli to the brain than it can handle. Rather than taking one thing in at a time, your brain can't prioritize. Some people refer to this as getting “stuck.”
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