Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine issued a report in November, it was shown in the report that the excessive exposure of a three year old in TV results in aggressive actions.
For a proper investigation, a case study was held under a team of highly qualified professionals. The team was comprised on Jennifer A. Manganello, who had done her PhDs from Albany University and New York state university and Catherine Taylor PhD, of University School of Public healthiness Tulane and tropical medicines, in Orleans. They studied the data from 3,128 mothers of children related to 20 major US states. They held conferences with mothers and asked relevant questions, especially about the average TV exposure of the toddlers. The researchers later started conducting a 15-item test to review destructive behavior of the toddlers.
More than 65% of women complained that their three-year old babies watched TV approximately 2-3 hours daily. In total, the three-year old were exposed to about 5.2 hours per day to household TV. When the publication of other components was taken under account that may influence people demeanor (such as a parent, the natural environment, family and demographic characteristics), a team of investigators discovered that both direct and watch TV, children and TV use house have been associated with the aggressiveness of children.
Present American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations suggested restrictions, mainly on the direct progeny exposure to television and other media. The researchers conclude from their outcomes that farther use of family TV can also be a significant interpreter of harmful childhood outcomes, such as early babyhood violent behavior, ." Future investigation in this field should address the enclosure of variables, and TVs as well as interaction between parents and children, evaluation of observation, if likely, the quality and / or the content of television programs and investigation longitudinal. Widespread sense and science should clarify that spend hours observing TV is unhealthy for juvenile bodies and minds. Many relevant studies have also been conducted to obtain the impact of television on the nature of children and teens. The Harvard medical school research showed that excessive exposure to TV can cause frustration and despair in adults, the researchers conclude.
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