I don't understand what the fuck is all your guys' problems. In the innital post i said that the photos were disturbing, and that i was afraid of the effects of a mass media society was going to have on thees kids. I said the look on the three year olds face is beyond creepy and that i urged people to make sure they took some time to remeber their childhood, go out and play and not be suckling the boob tube all day.
i never drew any scientific fact from the photos, all that was noted is how unnatural the kids look.
but you wanted to get scientific, you wanted to tell me that NO, TV IS GOOD FOR YOU!!!!!.
the only good i saw looking these things up was if you watch TV that is intended for your age, and promotes reading/social interaction Ie. sesimamee street for preschoolers, that it encouraged them to go read, and helped them on pre-reading skills tests...
saturday morning cartoons actually made the perform worse on pre-reading skills tests.
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http://www.mediafamily.org/facts/facts_tveffect.shtml)
now the facts are the average kid watches four hours of tv a day
for every hour a child is in school they will watch 1 2/3 hrs of TV
Child obesity is increasing, any guess why?
A study of 3 and 4 1/2 year olds showed that at 3 years old, children were three times more likely to be overweight if they were exposed to two or more hours of TV a day, and 25 percent watched more than five hours of TV daily. By age 4 ½, children with excessive exposure to TV were nearly three times more likely to be overweight than those with less TV exposure. While programming – whether it was an educational show or not – did not impact a child’s overweight risk, Lumeng says excessive exposure to advertising on TV for unhealthy foods and the likelihood that a child may snack while watching TV may be contributing factors to weight gain.
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http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2006/toomuchtv.htm)
research has shown that watching tv between the ages of 1-3 does have an impact on attention, good job there, except i think you forgot to mention that along with all the extra absorbtion abilities that TV watching causes kids to develop ADHD. Each hour watched by 1-3 year olds increases the childrens risk of developing ADHD at age 7 by 10%. (
http://www.neuropsychiatryreviews.com/may04/npr_may04_excessiveTV.html)
children will see 10,000 minutes of advertising each year (people age 65 will see 2 million commercials each year) -- you figure out the implecations of exposing kids to corporate brands from the moment they put the diaper on (dependancy?)
Yes moderation is better than tv in excess, but how many of you watch more than an hour of TV a day?
Prove to me why TV is so great, prove to me that TV isn't harmful to young children, prove to me that the majority of the kids actually do watch TV in moderation, and that they spend heeps of time with their parents, friends, playing in the real world.