It depends on what you watch.
In large amounts,yes.
Excessive TV viewing can potentially affect intellectual and physical development in children if it replaces activities like reading, play, and physical exercise. Moderation and balance in TV watching, along with engaging in other developmentally stimulating activities, are key to supporting overall development.
No, watching cartoons does not make you dumber. Enjoying animated shows can be a form of entertainment and can even have educational value depending on the content. It's important to balance screen time with other activities for overall cognitive development.
No, watching TV does not make you lose 10 IQ points. However, excessive TV watching without engaging in other mentally stimulating activities can affect cognitive development and critical thinking skills over time. It is important to balance screen time with other activities to maintain overall mental acuity.
Watching TV itself does not directly lower IQ, but excessive TV watching may replace other activities that could contribute to intellectual development, such as reading or engaging in creative pursuits. It's important to balance TV time with other stimulating activities to support cognitive development.
Observing without direct participation in a situation is known as being a bystander. It can involve both mental and physical engagement as individuals witness events without actively engaging in them. This role can present ethical considerations about intervention and responsibility.
An example of being provoked could be a situation where someone intentionally insults or provokes another person to anger, leading to a heated argument or physical altercation.
I do not know but what i do no is i am standing behind you watching and waiting.................................................
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Watching television in general does have some effect on the eye development. The type of t.v is not important to that factor.
Watching T.V. very often.
Well Football is More physical and baseball is a mental thing
Wholesome Recreational Activities --> physical, social, mental and emotional development. EX. having a picnic with the whole family going to beach watching movies with your family playing with your parents.doing an outdoor activities. -->hope i answer your question.♥♥♥mwah.
Yes. Watching too much T.V can lead to mental and physical laziness.
Observing without direct participation in a situation is known as being a bystander. It can involve both mental and physical engagement as individuals witness events without actively engaging in them. This role can present ethical considerations about intervention and responsibility.
It is a chemical change. The wood, once burned, can't be restored to its original composition
I don't know where you heard that watching cartoons is a bad thing as it has been clinically proven to a great degree that cartoons and comics stimulate intellectual development and produce, among other things, higher comprehension and vocabulary characteristics in subjects. Whom ever said that cartoons are bad obviously never seen an adult who had begun to learn Spanish with Dora.
Physical. If a substance releases bubbles, it is converting some of its liquid into a gaseous state. The chemical properties do not change, only its present state. A most common physical change is that of watching ice melt in glass of water.
i started watching it arrested development when i was fiffteen, it's not nearly as bad as family guy or south park which are incredibly popular among teens, im eighteen now and i get a lot more of the jokes now.