This is a highly subjective question for which, no definitive answer can be reasonably offered.
it gave us somthing to drain the lives of todays children and somthing to just entertain
Todays children have very less physical activity and all the time watch tv or play in computers. They also eat more calori rich foods which add fuel to fire and make them obese. As a result in some cases children become even diabetic at very young age.
CHIDREN OF TODAY ARE MORE WORLDLY WISE THAN THEIR PARENTS as the children of the the todays generation have many kinds of technology like the computers ,internet and the television. they even learn from their parents and their surroundings they have some extra coaching as well
Blue Peter.It's also the longest running children's show in the world.
Yes he is. He's todays Dr Doolittle.
The children's television program Elmo's World can be seen while watching the television program Sesame Street. Elmo's World is a segment of Sesame Street, and this program can be viewed on any local PBS television channel.
Blue Peter. It's the longest running children's show in the world.
Tv is not bad for any children age it a way that children get to see the world in a different way an let there imagenation run free - little angle for now find me on youtube
The TV was created before world war 2, it is hard to put an exact date on the "first" TV as the idea of what a TV actually was was unclear and by todays standards some of the machines that were called a TV would never be called a TV today. NO. In 1897 Ferdinand Braun invented the cathode ray tube this led to what we would eventualy call television. and by 1907, the cathode ray tube was producing television images.
The world war was announced on the radio so the children wont get harmed easily because the children can have time to evacuate and not get hurt. ___ If a country goes to war the public needs to know! Television was not universally available. Radio was the means of mass communication at the time.
Yes it's free on tv and online and on mobile devices for children who wants to learn and explore the world.
Hertha Sturm has written: 'Informationsverarbeitung durch Kinder' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Radio and children, Psychological aspects of Television and children, Radio and children, Television and children 'Der gestresste Zuschauer' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Television, Psychology, Television, Television viewers 'Information processing by young children' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Radio and children, Psychological aspects of Television and children, Radio and children, Television and children