Many years ago, few people had television. There are more TV houses than ever. There is much debate about whether television has a positive influence or a negative impact on family life. There are many negative factors and many positive factors. I will introduce some of them now. One of the first reasons parents have to limit the time to watch television is to make them less readable and watch TV more often, which of course leads to lack of exercise. Therefore parents should help children read the TV equally.
The way you watch TV in front includes: a) Choose your show carefully. Please avoid denial. B) Find the correct number of TVs. Children should watch TV for an hour every day. C) After watching TV, you need to practice some form of spiritual exercise (yoga, meditation, walking, reading, thinking about the meaning of life etc). It was built on the circle of your active friend. Women who talk with other people have reduced their concerns by 55%. Cancer patients who meet a group of people every week will increase the probability of survival to twice that of those who do not meet with a group of people. In western countries, the tendency to be isolated is strong. There are many single and lonely people. People who have good circle of friends are happy and not isolated. We should value friendship and act positively with them.
Children are influenced by people watching on TV, especially by other children. Obviously, this may result in bad results, but it may also be positive. Recently, children's television program has begun promoting several positive agendas, such as healthy living and environmental consciousness. When children make positive choices by looking at their positive character, they are often affected. Parents can also point out positive features of the role display to stimulate valuable family talks. Famous researcher Daniel Anderson on this subject summarized the situation of children and the media. "While media can certainly have a positive impact on children, parents, caregivers, and life educators should ensure that children's viewing experience is not destructive but rich.