It depends on the child, but usually yes, kids spend more time watching tv/playing Video Games/updating their social networking page, than talking to their parents.
What parents do behind a locked closed door is no one's business. Often parents have little quality of time to be alone when they both may be working and raising children so they may be cuddling up and watching TV or talking.
TV stations censor certain words, because these words are not right for family or they are good only for adult audience. It is easier for parents to monitor what their children are watching and make sure they do not hear unnecessary bad talking.
The number of people watching a show divided by the number of people watching television at that time
The number of people watching a show divided by the number of people watching television at that time
I was watching TV while I was talking to my friend.
If uor talking about the money with eyes...its Someone's Watching Me by Rockwell
In the TV commercial I was watching a MODERATE was talking about a new health reform.
Fighting Talking Watching tv Partying Vacuuming
Reading books, talking to others , watching TV , using the internet , working out problems yourself, etc
Tossing & Turning, Talking, Watching TV, Lights on
Eating/Drinking, Watching TV, Listening to music, Texting, Talking on the phone, Surfing the internet, Talking with friends.
yes because if you are watching your favorite show then you will keep watching your show instead of talking to your friends and family. 70% of teens keep watching their shows even after they are told to do something else. 50% of the kids will bring their friends and family to the tv and only talk to them during comercails.