Well there are bad and good things that television effects children.....
the bad ones are that, if they watch near the television and without proper light, they're eyesight will get bad, they might pick out bad attitudes an bad languages in the shows and might act the same actions their favorite character acts in the shows. The good ones are that they learn things from watching TV shows, like friendship is important, looks aren't everything, some TV shows could help them build their self-esteem, it could build their hopes and faiths. For example, the show Naruto from Cartoon Network, even though there's a lot of fighting and blood, it still have the right lessons through every episodes.....to never give up, to never lose hope, to never let anyone bring you down. Through every episodes of any kind of TV shows, there's a lesson that children need to learn. Well, that's actually all i can tell ya, i hope i helped you....;) There are some great kid's programs on TV and also Learning channels for children. Put a lock on the TV so your children can only get these certain channels. Most of the channels on TV are crime, blood, guts, gore and more gore, so it's best to supervise what your children see. It's also important that your children only get 1 - 2 hours a day of TV and it's healthier for them to be inter acting with their peers and getting out in the fresh air as well as having quality time with family (doing things together.)
its depends on the show and children age . there are the few advantages for children like attantion learning about the tv
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E. N. Ellis has written: 'The Impact of \\' -- subject(s): Television in education, Television programs for children, School children
Impact of TV violence on children's behavior Strategies for parents to limit children's exposure to violent TV content Effects of violent TV shows on children's emotional development Intervention programs to reduce aggressive behavior in children due to TV violence
Television can impact children's development and behavior in various ways. Excessive TV watching can lead to decreased physical activity and poor academic performance. It can also influence children's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors through exposure to violence, stereotypes, and unrealistic portrayals. However, educational programs can have positive effects on cognitive development and learning. It is important for parents to monitor and limit their children's TV viewing to ensure a healthy balance.
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The popular children's TV show that debuted on PBS in 1952 is "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Created and hosted by Fred Rogers, the program aimed to educate and nurture preschool children, addressing social and emotional issues in a gentle and engaging manner. Its lasting impact and beloved format made it a significant part of children's television history.
Children see an estimated 20,000 to 25,000 food advertisements on television each year. These ads often promote high-calorie, low-nutrient foods, which can influence children's dietary choices and preferences. The frequency and nature of these advertisements raise concerns about their impact on childhood obesity and nutrition.
Exposure to TV violence can increase a child's aggression levels. Research shows that children who watch violent TV shows are more likely to display aggressive behavior compared to those who do not. This is because repeated exposure to violence can desensitize children to aggressive behavior and make it seem more acceptable.
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Gender stereotypes in children's TV shows include portraying boys as adventurous and strong, while girls are often shown as nurturing and emotional. These stereotypes can influence children's perceptions of gender roles by reinforcing traditional expectations and limiting their understanding of diverse gender identities and expressions. This can lead to children internalizing these stereotypes and conforming to societal norms, potentially limiting their opportunities and self-expression.
Not much if you explain to them that nothing on TV. should be tried in real live and that the TV. show is planned out and fake. The most that can happen is a curse word if they find it funny (but that can easily be stopped by a curse jar).