Because they don't want to babysit them around the house. They are letting the tv watch them. They do not want to have to worry about their children. Parents are becoming careless about their children in what they do away from their presence. Giving them a tv in their room is a way to shut your kid up so they don't bother you.
I do not agree with putting a tv in my kid's room.
There is too much crap out there that is just warping their brains.
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By setting rules and shows they can watch. Remove TV and computers from bedrooms and also remove the games from bedrooms. The only technology is located in family areas where they can be monitored.
It is good for kids or parents who watch t.v. with their kids.
Bedrooms - 1984 TV was released on: USA: 14 February 1984
because tv keeps kids out of there parents hair hehe
Depending on How They're Parents are like, They can have TVs in their bedrooms but mostly they shouldent by watching them all the time, They must either be doing their Homework or Playing out with their mates.
Scientists believe that the more TV you watch, the worse your grades will be in school. Many parents have found out that their kids imitate the rude behavior and language that they see on TV. Therefore, many parents have limited TV to a certain amount of time for their kids.
Don't Divorce Me Kids' Rules for Parents on Divorce - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
She was raised without television and she thinks it's "poison and trash."
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This is not an easy question to answer, because not every child reacts to TV and movies the same way. Further, it is not really an "either/or" situation-- children may be influenced by film and TV, but also influenced by their parents. That said, we live in a media-driven culture, where kids have access to a wide range of choices-- TV, radio, internet, video games, movies, magazines, etc etc. It is very challenging to be a parent, given all of the media in our culture. Some parents try to restrict what their kids watch on TV, but there are many ways kids can watch inappropriate content (at a friend's house, via the internet, etc) and this makes policing children's viewing habits very difficult. As an educator, I agree that children can indeed be influenced by what they see on TV (not just violence-- kids can see super-thin models; programs that seem to glorify rude behavior; or make teen pregnancy look glamorous; or programs that have too many commercials for products kids really don't need). But there is no substitute for a strong relationship between parents and children. Parents need to do more than just forbid their kids from watching X, Y, or Z (the more you forbid something, the more kids are going to want to see what the fuss is about). Parents need to learn as much as they can about the popular programs, and watch a few of them with their kids; this gives the parents a chance to explain potential issues or concerns they might have. Parents also need to be good role models-- kids learn by what they see, and if parents use TV or movies like a babysitter, their kids will learn from those media, rather than learning ethics and values from their parents.
Kids think TV is awwwwesome but to much of it is bad for their every day life and growing body. Parents make sure to get your kids out in the great afternoon sunshine!! Also some shows on these days is inappropriate! Thanks for Reading!!!