yes!
One of the problems today is that children are exposed to sexual content, violence in movies and on TV and allowed access to internet sites that have mature content. It is the parents job to control and discuss with children the things they are experiencing. I don't think it is so much "society " encourages children to grow up too quickly, but the lack of parental direction concerning how children dress, what they see, where they go, and what they do. I have had children in my 5th grade whose parents watched porn with them.
Draw boundary lines for your children. You are the boss. You control the amount of television they watch and what they eat. Limit their TV time and encourage play outside or without the TV.
Children should never be put on an official diet. It is perfectly alright to encourage healthy eating and exercise, but kids shouldn't be told they are "on a diet". Substitute unhealthy snacks and sugary drinks for fruits, vegetables and fruit juices. Get kids outside and being active instead of sitting in front of a TV or computer after school.
No you just have to give it time kids will grow out of that habit once the child gets older
Yes, it can be harmful for toddlers to watch TV regularly as it can negatively impact their development, attention span, and social skills. It is recommended to limit screen time for young children and encourage more interactive and educational activities.
No it doesn't.
radio!
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
http://ldolphin.org/gspeed.html As charged particles are pushed up near the present speed of light they grow heavier and more and more energy input is required to gain a smaller and smaller increment of increased velocity. http://www.rte.ie/tv/scope/scope06/SCOPE3_show08_science_of_speed.html
Here are some good tips:Value conversation - have family time where cellphones and computers and TV are turned off so that you can speak togetherTeach vocabulary - pick a new word every day that everyone in the family learns, then use it in conversation all dayRead as a family - read to your family, encourage everyone to read, and value the skill of readingListen - encourage your child to speak, then pay attention to what they sayPerform - have family time where everyone is encouraged to learn something new and explain it to the familyPractice - find new ways to encourage your children to develop their skills! Have them paraphrase directions out loud from recipes or how-to manuals. Ask them to explain the plot of their favorite movie or TV show. Encourage them to meet new people and talk to them. There are any number of ways you can help with this important skill.
Action for Children's Television ended in 1992.
Action for Children's Television was created in 1968.