They say no tv before the age of 2 because they can get overstimulated. I've definitely seen behavior issues, plus it trains them to expect to be entertained by someone or something instead of creatively playing. As long as kids don't watch more than a couple of hours per day, no problems!
2007-12-28 03:51:32
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answered by Sit'nTeach'nNanny 7
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Depending on the content absolutely! Do you think it is acceptable for a five to eight year old child to be watching an R rated film? Come on there are some things that do not need to be shown or viewed at such young ages. Parents often do not monitor the tv, video game, snack and computer consumption by kids; they need to do so b/c they alone are the strongest protector of their little ones.
2007-12-28 03:50:55
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answered by momo 3
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2016-04-29 18:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Children should not watch TV until they are four or five. You can screen movies, however, and only provide them with viewing of which you approve. TV is so apt to give children slanted views on social issues and violence. Just look how horribly violence has increased in the last 15 years or so. The difference is the increase of violence and bullying in TV programming. This is my opinion. But, I watched children over the last 20 years in my job and I believe it to be a good opinion of how things really have changed.
2007-12-28 03:50:32
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answered by delyghtful 5
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It's hard to answer with so little information.
TV is no more harmful now than in the past, a parent just has to monitor what their children are viewing.
I remember a time when watching 'American Bandstand' was being blamed for increased sexual desires among us, the teens.
2007-12-28 03:52:57
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answered by Sandie B 5
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Not necessarily. as long as it's done in moderation and what is being watched been monitored by adults. Children's can learn a lot from TV at the same time it can be damaging unless we know what they are watching as well as they get to do other things like playing, reading, exercises, etc....
2007-12-28 03:50:54
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answered by SMB 3
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never hurt any of mine ,or any other child i know,infact it can be educational my grand children learn loads from it
2007-12-28 03:49:59
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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