i found this at http://www.post-gazette.com/headlines/19991118kidstv3.asp The study by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that children aged 2-18 spend an average of 5 1/2 hours a day "consuming" media, including two hours and 45 minutes watching TV. Kids 8 and older spend even more time in front of the tube -- nearly 6 3/4 hours a day.
Some say that young children should not watch any TV. School age children can watch limited amounts, but for school days, no more than a half hour, since there are so many other things to be done before bed on school nights.
The average teenager watches 28 hours per week.
The average person spends 2.8 hours a day watching television.
Five hours maximum for children from ages 8-12 and three hours for children from ages 8-4.
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Kids spend anywhere from less an hour to 16 hours a day on their cell phones.
For an whole hour sometimes more than 2 hours.
1,100 hours per year
About 40 hours on average.
all day
2 h for week
have time to spend with his kids have time to spend with his kids
Kids don't spend time with their families because they think it will be boring or embarrasing.
Depending on how much importance was placed on hygiene by the child's parents while the child was being raised. Everyone will spend different amounts of time depending on who they are.
about 1 hour but you should not spend too much time on the computer anyway
Australian kids can spend up to 12 years in school which is 682.5 days and 5-6 hours in the one day for 5 days a week.
kids spend time watching tv than playing outside
it all depends on the kid and the parent, but the average is about 2 hours a day
elementary- 8:30 to 4:30, but they have hour for lunch
having a great summer is a time to spend time with your family
Now days a 13 year old boys and girl spend many of hours on the internet. Most of the time kids play on the internet to much.