Yes. If the child is sitting in front of the tv, how is he exercising? Most experts agree that children should have no more than one hour of tv(including computer) per day. Get them up and on the swing set!
Sometimes would be the correct answer. It can affect the way they work in school or it can affect their behavior. Usually, children will feel that what is on television is the right thing, and this isn't always the case. This usually happens with younger children.
There was a study done on how watching TV violence affects the behaviors of preschoolers. To test this they had two groups of children watch cartoons on TV. One group watched violent cartoons and the other group watched cartoons without violence. Then, they observe the behaviors of the two groups on the playground. The children who had watched the violent cartoons were more apt to react with violence on the playground than children who hadn’t watched the violent cartoons. The conclusion was that watching violence on TV did affect behavior of children.
The possessive form for the weight of the television is the television's weight.
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Television as a dominant feature is bad, it tends to detract them from developing social interaction skills, fosters a passive lifestyle and may affect their attention span. But television as a limited feature can be both fun and educational.
No fog does not affect Satellite TV.
I don't know if it affects memory, but television does affect us.
Most children are over weight. It is because of TV and junk food. Every one should get an hour of playing some kind of sport every day!! Kids should not just look at the TV all day. they should get up and do something fun like swim. Rachel,
Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
It did not affect television since there was no television during World War 2.
Hertha Sturm has written: 'Informationsverarbeitung durch Kinder' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Radio and children, Psychological aspects of Television and children, Radio and children, Television and children 'Der gestresste Zuschauer' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Television, Psychology, Television, Television viewers 'Information processing by young children' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Radio and children, Psychological aspects of Television and children, Radio and children, Television and children
Action for Children's Television ended in 1992.