According to Dr. David Walsh, founder and president of the National Institute on Media and the Family (www.mediafamily.org), 53% of children and 65% of teens in America have a TV in their bedroom. The institute has found that kids with televisions in their bedrooms watch about 5.5 hours of programming more each week than those who don't.
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You're probably referring to the little robot from small wonder.
The name of that program is called Johnson & Friends.
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no there isn't i looked it up on ask.com and it says nothing about opposite sex children sharing a bedroom being illeagal.
You haven't provided enough detail. Generally, although children do not generally have property rights, the adults in the situation should make certain the child's property goes with them such as their computer, clothing, electronic devices, bikes, sports equipment, bedroom furniture, etc.You haven't provided enough detail. Generally, although children do not generally have property rights, the adults in the situation should make certain the child's property goes with them such as their computer, clothing, electronic devices, bikes, sports equipment, bedroom furniture, etc.You haven't provided enough detail. Generally, although children do not generally have property rights, the adults in the situation should make certain the child's property goes with them such as their computer, clothing, electronic devices, bikes, sports equipment, bedroom furniture, etc.You haven't provided enough detail. Generally, although children do not generally have property rights, the adults in the situation should make certain the child's property goes with them such as their computer, clothing, electronic devices, bikes, sports equipment, bedroom furniture, etc.
Put the tv in the bedroom.
Bedroom TV was created in 2007.
Bedroom TV ended in 2008.
it depends on the age of the children.. if 2-4y/o it should not have TV in their rooms. but if the children is in 5 above, i't can.. y not? and the most importance is parents should have a good guidance with their children, saying having limit in watching and have the rated PG (parental guidance) like..♥
Depending on How They're Parents are like, They can have TVs in their bedrooms but mostly they shouldent by watching them all the time, They must either be doing their Homework or Playing out with their mates.
Bedroom - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 25 March 2007 (internet)
NO.There are too many bad ,immoral programmes on the TV.Children are incapable of making the right choice for themselves.It is the parents' resposabilities to guide and protect their children so they will not go astray.
You can find creative ideas for lighting in a child's bedroom online at websites such as HGTV, Giftedkids, and BHG. You can also watch television shows like Extreme Home Makeover and see what they have done with children's rooms .
A mess! A children's bedroom is sometimes called a nursery.
I think anyone under 13 should NOT be having a tv in their bedroom.
I think anyone under 13 should NOT be having a tv in their bedroom.
There is no legal age to have a television in your bedroom but I personally choose to wait till their about 12-13 years old