Television Can Effect the Learning of a Child
It is estimated that a child in the United States will have watched about 4,000 hours of television before he begins school. If he's four years old when his schooling begins, he's about 35,040 hours old. He has already spent roughly an eighth of his life watching TV! India is not very far behind. Most experts agree that, this is simply too much. But good television is important. It can spark a child's curiosity and may open up new worlds. It's an important learning tool when used properly. Monitoring what your child watches and how much time he spends at it will enable you to make appropriate use of television. It will give the child a healthy perspective about TV and help him to have a constructive relationship with it. As soon as your child begins to watch television, become active about fostering good viewing habits.
Un-monitored and excessive viewing poses various threats:
• Exposure to sex and violence
• Unhealthy influence of junk food and toy commercials
• Create confusion about good values (it can contradict what you've taught them!)
• Hinder a healthy differentiation between reality and make belief
• Passive viewing for extended periods can hinder social and intellectual development
• Makes them impatient in real life situations as they get used to high stimulation
These dangers are only a threat if you aren't involved and active. There are lots of ways to regulate your child's TV intake. Try keeping a log of how many hours of television your child watches in a day, a week and a month. Take careful note of what they watch. As a rule of thumb, keep the time to less than two hours a day.
Get Informed Learn about the current TV programs and choose the very best, the ones that best suit your child's taste and will be most meaningful for your family. Disney and Nick also have a lot to offer. Here are some programs for young children you might consider:
- Sesame Street
- Dragon Tales
- Dora the Explorer
- Be There for TV Time
TV is a great way to teach a new language. Hindi is the national language of India. We do not speak that at home, but my children learned Hindi from the television. Kids can watch Spanish channels regularly and you will be surprised at how fast they pick it up. Participate in your child's TV time. Make a plan for what you will watch together. By being present, you'll teach your child how to watch TV while being considerate to other viewers. You will also be there to answer any questions that any good show will inevitably bring up.
o Pay attention to how your child responds so you can offer guidance from time-to-time.
o Discuss the program with your child when it's over and include your whole family in the conversation.
o Be sure to keep the TV turned off until it's time to start watching, then turn it off again when your show is over.
o It's important not to let the TV babysit your child or become your child's best friend.
o Carefully monitored television viewing can add value to your child's exploration of life, but too much TV and the wrong kind, can hinder that exploration. It's a delicate balance, but it's not difficult to maintain, all it takes is awareness and attention.
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