Television, like anything else, can have a negative effect upon children when the watching of TV is not regulated by their parents.
TV watching is a form of passive entertainment. Unlike a book, you don't need to use your imagination to enjoy television because it is such a visual medium. If a child watches too much television each day they may become sedentary and not play sports, play games that need their imaginations or read books. This means the child may become more anti-social, overweight or not improve upon their reading.
While most children's programming is aimed at certain age groups so parents and kids know the programs are appropriate for those age groups, some parents don't monitor their children's viewing so kids may end up watching programming meant for adults with adult themes (like sex and violence, the news) that the children may not fully understand. It may be confusing or upsetting to the child, so it's important for parents to discuss the programs their child has watched to talk about what the child saw and what it means.
If a parent is careful to make sure their child reads, plays with others, and is active, a moderate amount of TV viewing is perfectly healthy and fun. Plus it keeps the kids current with their peers on popular culture which is important. Children need to feel like they fit in and having common information about popular culture helps children find reasons to bond.
The negative influences of TV corrupts good behavior especially of children whenever they see adult material being aired.
this can effect children in various ways, but does not have a strong effect, (only if the proceedings are continuous) side effects can be the eyes being weak, and brain cells mandatorilly destroyed if watched everyday
Television is ARGUABLY one of the largest single components of the Illiteracy crisis.
John Murray effects is regarding effect of television violence on children. It states that children in USA on average spend 28 hours a week watching TV and its content and content's violence is effecting young generation.
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if the children do not take it negative and only see knowledge channels not bad channel
It may help children learn how to get out of unsafe situations. Also it could help them learn to defend themselves.
Watching television in general does have some effect on the eye development. The type of t.v is not important to that factor.
Yes, it is true that excessive TV watching can have negative effects on children's development and well-being. Studies have shown that prolonged screen time can lead to issues such as decreased physical activity, poor academic performance, and behavioral problems. It is important for parents to monitor and limit their children's TV viewing to promote healthy development.
TV can influence school children in both positive and negative ways. Positive influences may include educational programming that enhances learning, while negative influences can stem from excessive screen time leading to sedentary behaviors, poor sleep, and decreased academic performance. Monitoring and limiting TV viewing, along with encouraging discussions about content, can help minimize negative impacts and maximize the benefits of TV on school children.
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According to recent studies, children in the United States spend an average of about 3 hours per day watching television. This amount of screen time has been linked to potential negative effects on their physical and mental health.