Its educational.
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Not necessarily. It depends on what and how much they're watching. Television that involves physical harm, emotional harm, bad words, drugs, and racism is a bad influence. However, lots of TV shows involve those things, and kids watch them. Television that involves the opposite of these things, such as sympathy and helping the environment, is a good influence.
Several studies show television does have an impact on children's behavior. But those studies also show that it's not the number of hours they watch TV, but the content of the programs they watch. Those who used to watch educational programs instead of violent programming shown distinctively better behavior than those who didn't.
children will act out and copy what they do
its depends on the show and children age . there are the few advantages for children like attantion learning about the tv
Not much if you explain to them that nothing on TV. should be tried in real live and that the TV. show is planned out and fake. The most that can happen is a curse word if they find it funny (but that can easily be stopped by a curse jar).
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YES!
E. N. Ellis has written: 'The Impact of \\' -- subject(s): Television in education, Television programs for children, School children
No!
We can force all children to watch TV for hours on end. This will lower the attention spans of the children making those who have impulsive behavior attention deficits or behavior problems look tame. We would also have to make sure none of the children watch CSPAN or the Discovery Channel. Spongebob and Pokemon would sufficiently lower everyone's attention span.
Goody Teachman has written: 'The effects of aggressive and nonaggressive television on children's prosocial behavior' -- subject(s): Aggressiveness, Social aspects, Social aspects of Television, Television, Television and children
Recent reseach has shown that brain function changes with too much TV as well as behavior. A study of young children was done to see if behavior changed with violent TV shows. The result of the study showed that the more the children watch violent TV the more they showed violent behavior towards other children and while playing. There also seems to be a psychological componet to watching TV and playing violent computer games. Barriers are broken down that prevent children/people from reacting in violent ways. So, yes watching too much TV for children is not good for the child in many ways.
Thomas S. Robertson has written: 'Televised medicine advertising and children' -- subject(s): Advertising, Drugs, Television advertising and children 'Consumer behavior' -- subject(s): Consumer behavior, Motivation research (Marketing)
The negative influences of TV corrupts good behavior especially of children whenever they see adult material being aired.