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The Affects of Television on ChildrenJaclyn GarciaPSY492 UB

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The Affects of Television The Affects of Television on Childrenon Children

Jaclyn GarciaJaclyn Garcia

PSY492 UBPSY492 UB

Television has become a major emphasis in children’s lives. In an effort to explain the impact television has had I will review the current information related to research and studies that have been conducted to learn what impact television has on a child’s mental and social development.

Young children do not understand the difference between reality and television

There is a noticeable difference in a child’s brain with ADD than a child at a normally developing attention span

Studies have shown there is a correlation to the number of hours spent watching television and the child having ADD

Television does not encourage natural play and interaction for

children

Studies have shown that only 1% of non-US

participants had ADHD and nearly

11% of US children had

ADHD

Children, who watch three or more hours of television per day are at

risk for attention problems

The negative affects that

television has on children’s

emotional and social

development.

Thinking and speaking are directly connected

Children need interaction

television is for

entertainment not

education

Television is to the brain as

candy is to the body

Television should be handled the same way every other item is handled in a child’s life… it should be age appropriate and should not

be the be-all and end-all to a child’s life

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