24 hours
The numbers of hours children spend either watching TV or sitting in front of some kind of screen at home has increased by 23% since 2009. 45 hours a week.
about 46 hours a week
a lot of hours and hours.
2-3 hours
there is no exact time if someone doesn't listen to you
No studies have been done on this
Most American children spend about 3 hours a day watching TV. Nowadays most children tend to spend the rest of the day on their electronic devices.
On average a child can spend 72 hours on video games a week
Not sure about social networking but I found this answer on: www.atelier-us.comThe average American adult spends eight and a half hours a day in front of a screen, whether it's on a computer, TV, mobile phone or other gadget.Users who spend the most time in front of a screen are those in the 45-54 age group, who dedicate nine and a half hours to this per day.These are the results of a new study by the Nielsen-funded Council for Research Excellence (CRE) and Ball State University's Center for Media Design (CMD).
The more time you spend outside and the more time you spend not in front of a screen you are more likely to do WELL in school. Technology and TV screen etc. program your brain to fun and play, and it will be harder to think. My parents always told me that TV rots your brain. therefore I was scared of watching TV. You can be in front of a screen sometimes, but doctors say preferably 1 hour a day. The rest should be outside, or with your family or something like that.
Children are getting skin damage because of all the hours the spend outside in the sun's radiation waves. to prevent skin damage apply sun screen as directed on the bottle of the sun screen.