If it's a teen or child watching Discovery Channel or Animal Planet, it can increase learning rate by 10% or more. But if that child is watching something like Cartoon Network it might lower learning rate by 42% or more. If it's an adult, television might not affect human intelligence as much as it does to teens or children.
Exposure to sex and violence on TV can desensitize teens, leading to more acceptance or tolerance of aggressive behavior and risky sexual activities. It may also impact their attitudes and beliefs about relationships, gender roles, and consent. Additionally, it can contribute to increased aggression, anxiety, and desensitization to violence in teens.
Spongebob Squarepants impairs little kids learning. The best ones are the ones that teach them something. For teens it is Pretty Little Liars.
how does physical changes affect teens
Yes because some teens are so worried about what they look like and to impress others that they don't seem to care about their grades and learning ability.........um......hello..........thats why they fail.....Dah.....a dummy could figure that one out
Most Teens Are Influenced By Their Favorite Actor , Rapper , Or Singer . They Tend To Look Up To That Person & Do Exactly What That Person Does . Music & Television Affects Teens . Television Affects Teens Because What People Act Teens In Real Life Want To Do .
it effects the mental health one day a booy is just sitting there and he flicks to and adult chanel flicks to a adult chanel and likes what he sees then his hands automaticlly reach down his trousers to his will and starts rubbing dramatically and all of a sudden he gets this amazing sensation and he splatter a white substance across the tv and it chaneged his life forever i hope you enjoyed my answer hansome its really serious what tv can do to you haah my hands are thinking about ur penis !
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i would say a lot because a lot of teens watch the Jersey Shore.
Teens are still learning about life and who they are and therefore are unusually influenced by what they see and hear in the media. As they grow up, they learn to filter what is good and bad about what they are seeing, and most stop emulating the bad behavior that is presented to them through the media.