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Victoria Justice was an 8-year-old student at Hollywood Central Elementary when she "freaked out" watching a commercial on TV. "I said to my mother, 'I can do that.' "
Everything affects a student's performance in school. Diet, exercise, physical health, attitude, quality and environment of the home life, socio-economic level, and even the weather can affect a student's performance in school. It is probably not the tv itself that either adds to or detracts from a student's school performance, but rather the amount of time spent watching tv and the content of the tv program. For example, a half-hour news program might be useful to a student who is taking a current events class, whereas a half-hour cartoon show might take time that could be better put to use reading a book or newspaper. A student who watches news shows for six hours might spend so much time watching TV that he or she doesn't complete required homework. Sitting in front of the tv could become an excuse for not interacting with friends and family members, or keep a student from exercising outdoors, which would be good for his or her body (and mind.) Intelligently-chosen tv shows can be a helpful and relaxing use of time, but dependence on tv for information and fun can really impair learning and take away from more interactive activities. The same goes for other electronic tools -- computers and phones can have the same advantages and drawbacks that tv has. Moderation and intelligent, thoughtful choice are keys to using (and not abusing!) any kind of information or entertainment.
you could be so busy watching TV that you forget to do your homework or you stay up so long not knowing what time it is and you be in school falling asleep not getting your education
I being a high school student would always watch TV rather than homework. We get too much and need a break of the massive loads. Watching TV would be free time which we don't get enough of free time because of homework.
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No. Of course not, I'm a high schooler and I watch television. If television caused students to drop out of school than there would be no students in school. It could possibly depending on the student. Television isn't all bad, but there is bad things on TV but if i student is determined enough to graduation nothing should change that.
After a tough week at school, Alaina decides to spend the weekend relaxing at home and watching television.
The negative effects of returning to school as a mature student include not fitting in socially. You may be picked on or struggle to catch up both academically and socially.
horesriding!!! or watching tv or something but most of thev time kids are to busy doing homework!! horesriding!!! or watching tv or something but most of thev time kids are to busy doing homework!!
I think that as long as they don't have school or anything important the next day, it is okay.
I like watching television. Turn off the television and come for supper. Make sure you turn off the television before you go to school.
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