An article on ill effects of TV programmes.
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Watching TV for children is an enjoyable activity for them.
Children who watch TV programs too much have several
bad effects
First effect is to their cognitive. Children who watch TV programs
can be lack of concentration. When he or she watches a TV program,
they just need some minutes to concentrate because
the program will be divided by the advertisements.
Then, they will have a simple mindset because when
they watch a TV program, they do not need to think much and
they are less able to think critically.
They are also difficult to imagine something because
when they watch a TV program, they just need to look and listen.
The second effect is to their health.
The child who likes to watch TV programs can be in front of it many hours.
If the children watch TV programs too much, they will have a
problem with their eyes.
May be her or his eyes will be tired fast and
then she or he will has a nearsighted and more eyes problems.
Another problem to their health is they probably will have a
bad development on their body such as overweight because
they choose to watch a TV program and they rarely exercise.
The third effect is their habit.
When the children watch TV programs too much, they will have a bad habit.
They become lazy to do something else such as
study because they do not want to miss the TV programs.
It will influence their intelligence.
When he or she stays along in front of a TV and does not do
something else such as plays with his or her friends or family, probably
he or she will become an individual person.
Another bad effect to their habit is they will be influenced
a violence in some TV programs because they have not been
able to think long and think what is better or bad.
In brief, watching TV programs too much
will give the children bad effects.
Therefore, we as an old brother or sister should reduce the
habit of watching TV too much to our young brother or sister.
The social aspects of television are influences this medium has had on society since its inception. The belief that this impact has been dramatic has been largely unchallenged in media theory since its inception. However, there is much dispute as to what those effects are, how serious the ramifications are and if these effects are more or less evolutionary with human communication.