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Ninety Percent of Kids Under Two Watching TV

Researchers are finally realizing the lives of children are partially, if not largely, managed by a TV set very early on, and that very fact can cause considerable damage to their mental health, according to a pair of new studies from the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine.

In one report, an astonishing 90 percent of American children under age 2 and as much as 40 percent of babies under 3 months old watch TV, videos and DVDs regularly. Based on a survey of families in two states, kids at 3 months watched less than an hour of TV daily. That viewing time climbed as children reached the toddler stage to 90 minutes.

As that TV time escalates with age, according to the second study tracking children from ages 14-22, then comes the damage that surfaces from attention and learning problems, hurting their performance in school for the long haul. In fact, there was a direct correlation between the amount of TV a teenager watched and experiencing future attention and learning problems, along with poorer attitudes and not even finishing high school.

The good news among all these alarming numbers: Young teens whose TV time was cut in half to an hour a day or less also slashed their risk of failing in school by 50 percent. Conversely, 14-year-olds who added an hour to their daily viewing (from less than two hours per day) doubled their chances of academic failure by age 16.

These two studies don't take into account all the ads kids are exposed to on TV -- a potential 40,000 commercials annually, with most of them selling sweetened cereals and fast-food chain giveaways.

Based on the alarming results of these studies, there's no reason not to set more stringent limits on the time your family spends in front of a TV and find better, healthier activities from them to do that have nothing in common with sitting for hours in front of a "glow box."

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 161, No. 5, May 2007: 473-479

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 161, No. 5, May 2007: 480-486

MSNBC May 8, 2007

Yahoo News May 8, 2007

Reuters May 7, 2007





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BY Ray & Esther M   
  
[ Joined on 05/07 ]
[ Posted on May 09, 2007 ]
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My parents bought a TV about 6 months before I got married! Now we as a family just use it for videos and DVD's. This means that if we are watching something, usually together as a family and something comes up, we can just switch off until we can finish it, sometimes this can be up to a week later!
You may have noted my comments under the organic section, we do tend to keep ourselves busy working on our patch of land with the livestaock etc. We as parents feel thatthis is much healthier for our children.
I can remember reading a book many years ago called "The plug in drug" addressing this very issue. I could never understand why companies would pay out millions in advertising if TV did not affect those watching it.
 

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BY Reesacat   
  
[ Joined on 01/07 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on May 09, 2007 ]
 
Hi Ray and Esther M! I love the "Plug in Drug' for TV!  Your children are blessed to have you for parents.  Keep up the good work in the UK!

 
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BY Russ Bianchi   
  
[ Joined on 09/06 ]
[ Posted on May 09, 2007 ]
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This is a HORRENOUS statistic, if even half true.

Little (OR ANY) kids being brain washed with processed cereal commercials, glamorized alcohol brands, refined sugar and hydrogenated laden food brands, Big Pharma pill pushing, gratuitous violence 24-7, bogus pro nuclear power commercials from Areva claiming to be "America's" power solution, when then are FRENCH fronted and owned (claiming: "Living Better Through Advanced Technology" ---hmmmm, is this not very similar to the EVIL 1960's and 1970's "Better Living Through Chemistry" slogan?), etc.

Is it any wonder you need to tell all your family members, and friends, to cut the cord on their TV? 

Through your TV away. 

I want you to get up right now, and go to the window, and yell: "I'm mad as Hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!"

Read a book, go to the library,  read to your children, go for a nice walk,  plant a garden with your kids, have them learn to play any musical instrument, take up slow food cooking with the family, participate in LIFE ...anything but TV -The Modern American Devil's Playground.

If not YOU, whom?  If not NOW, when?

Sigh,

Uncle Russ
 

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BY Witch Doctor   
  
[ Joined on 09/06 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on May 09, 2007 ]
 
LOL "Al Gore's energy footprint"  Good one, Russ.

 +12 Points           
 
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BY Russ Bianchi   
  
[ Joined on 09/06 ]
Author of the Article [ Posted on May 09, 2007 ]
 
POST SCRIPT: If everyone stopped watching TV, the electricity alone not needed, might be enough to at least counter balance Al Gore's energy footprint (or slow down the Frog Nuke Power Plants coming to a backyard near you soon, after the politicians are bought and paid for).

;-)

Uncle Russ

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BY cheftodd