TV can affect mental development child even as a background

Have you ever thought about why some children talk incessantly, while others grow silently? Dr. Victor Strasburger can always determine which child parents read in childhood books, and who was given in the care of a team of nannies and a TV. Photos from open sources Children who have read a lot become talkative, and of those that sat silently day after day before TV, it’s hard to pull out the word, which could mean a threat to speech development of the latter. And although the situation of these tele-children with it may get better, but it’s a real problem anyway. Television Hinders Speech Development As a Practitioner pediatrician, Strasbourg found that young children are much better adopt a language (like much more) from living people, and not from TV or computer. Today, the average child spends in companies with the screen on (even if it’s just a background) about the same amount of time as classes in school. Some people feel more comfortable hearing voices on in the background, but the influence of such a background on the development of children has been studied yet not enough. Pediatricians believe that children are highly undesirable spend more than two hours a day on TV or on the Internet. The negative effect can be much more serious than suggests most parents. Commercials anyway have an impact on the life of each of us, and when it comes to children, the effect increases many times. Pictures and advertising on TV screens form our subconscious mind, and when you consider that children watching 30 thousand of these videos annually, it’s hard even suggest what the future holds for us. Limit the impact on children media scientists from the university North Carolina found that children who have bedrooms TVs are most at risk of exposure. Excessive the influence of various kinds of media hinders the proper development of children’s brain causes sleep problems, drowsiness during days and even overweight, as these children often have desire to have a meal late at night. Also addicted to On TV, children are reluctant to go out for a walk – and they don’t get enough vitamin D (which for dental health even more important than fluoride) and do not develop communication skills when playing with others children.

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