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complete the story :- Saysha was 12 year old girl . she was good natured girl but she had a bad habit of watching tv......​

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Answered by AtharvaCR7
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Answer:

she watched TV a lot.

she watched the tv whole day

one day she was not able to read books properly

she told her mother

her mother took her to eye specialist

he told her eye sight has decreased

she would have to wear spectacles.

after this she became very sad

she looked like a monkey in spectacles

after this she never watched tv

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

One of the things I, as a parent who doesn’t watch television, struggle most with is allowing my children to watch television.

I have fond memories of watching TV as a kid.

But, I have stronger memories of playing outside in the woods, building dirt and twig forts and running free, hosting tea parties for all of my dolls, playing school and spending hours recording stories on a cassette recorder.

Which of these memories bring back happier memories?

Not the ones about watching too much TV. Those are barely a blip in my memory bank. But ask me about playing on my grandparent’s 50-acres and I can go on and on.

Children, for lack of knowing any better, will always choose to watch TV or go to the computer unless we teach them to think outside the box. For some people, like The Outlaw Mom, television has definite benefits.

For me, it’s about a balance so I prefer to redirect some of the time. Yet, it’s about saying yes as much as it’s about saying no.

I’ve asked some parents around the blogosphere to share their favorite strategies to distract children from television and other techno gadgets that seem to be invading our homes and here are some the best they had to offer as well as my own. These moms also have great sites to find many, many activities to do with your children instead of television.

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