Spoiling a child may cause a bad behavior, and they could and maybe just act a little different each day because they are picking up different behaviors on the TV, and will try them on their friends or somebody else .
No lol
Yes they do. Jehovah's Witnesses avoid watching programs that encourage sexual immorality, violence or otherwise unchristian behavior but enjoy a wide variety of television programs according to their individual tastes. There exists no Jehovah's Witness prohibition against television watching.
If your toddler holds their breath while watching TV, it is important to stay calm and gently remind them to breathe. Encourage them to take deep breaths and try to distract them with a different activity. If this behavior continues, it may be helpful to consult with a pediatrician to rule out any underlying medical issues.
yes it does it makes the kids less caring and that stuff
Of course, sometime depends on watching some wild move
well if you can see we are not doing anything we are watching tv # prodigy
because watching TV contributes to a sedentary lifestyle, which is bad for overall health. Also, watching TV leads t o behavior like snacking...often on unhealthy or "junk" foods that are usually high in fats, salt, and calories.
How come people like watching TV? It's just a natural behavior
Excessive TV watching can be harmful for babies' development, as it may limit their interaction with the world and hinder important cognitive and social skills. It is recommended to limit screen time for babies and encourage more interactive and stimulating activities.
What is classical condition what is instrumental learning or cooperation condition, learning observtional learning I can attmpt to answer as follows: Any human behavior is a learned responde, we learn on the behavior which are observed, there are some behavior which ar covert and others are overcovers(seen and cannot being seen) some behavior you learn them volunterinly e.g a child when he is at 1.3 yrs you learn your mother/father behavior there some behaviour we learn through observation eg watching a TV we learn a certain behavior by watching a TV.
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.
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.