Most children find fun with lively and colorful TV shows. Many parents watch their children watch television as an effective way to keep their children from naughty naughty games. So, in fact, how much TV watching has affected the physical and mental development of the child? How many hours a day is watching TV enough?
Clearly, children's programs on TVs and DVDs not only provide amusement for the children, but also educate and positively influence the development of the child. But how much TV is considered enough? Does watching television have negative or violent effects? This article will discuss the implications for children and consider how to actively manage watching a child's TV at home.
It is hard on rainy days, parents just forbid me out to play and not allow children to open TV. A recent breakthrough study has shown that over-watching for children will have a negative impact on their physical and mental development in later years.
1,314 children participated in a survey of the Association for the Study of Child Development in Quebec. Parents provide information on how much their children watch TV when their children are 29 months and 53 months old. Teachers are also involved in the survey by providing assessments of learning habits, social psychology and health status when the body mass index (BMI) is measured at 10 years of age. .
The alarming finding is that watching too much TV when a toddler leads to a 7% reduction in class attendance, a 10% increase in the likelihood of being a victim of school violence, a 9% reduction in activity Physical in general, a 10% increase in bimatal consumption, and a 5% increase in body mass index (BMI).
However, it is not fair to deny the positive effects of a television program if the viewer has a reasonable selection for his entertainment.