Our generation grew up in a technologically advanced world, and many of the innovations brought about by this new culture are controversial. The innovation that has bothered young Americans for many years is television. There is no reliable way to eliminate this "intercalating drug", but there are many ways to manage and monitor a television as a parent. Children between the ages of 2 and 11 see an average of 25 hours of TV per week. (Children's TV) This means that children spend more time watching TV at school.
Psychology of the influence of watching TV on children's development, the developmental topics of controversial children, and the impact of children's exposure on the content and duration of TV (television) programs. The influence of watching TV on children's development resulted in a series of reactions from researchers, parents, and politicians causing discussions dating back to the beginning of the 1940s media. It is hard to say that young people are not affected by television broadcasting. However, it is equally difficult to determine the specific behavior of a particular program or program of a child without considering the myriad alternative effects that may affect that behavior.
Since the 1950's, the role of television in child development has been widely debated throughout the world. Some committees and individuals have studied the impact of television programs and advertisements on specific parts of the world's population, especially children. Many studies have been conducted to cultivate a lot of knowledge about the role of television in child development. Coach McLuhan said: "Which elements of the television program will affect the character of the child and what form of precaution is effective for the formation of the character of the child is fundamentally different or other media?"
Policy makers in India and other countries consider child development as a priority. In modern society, new generation children grow by touching TV. The influence of TV on child's personality needs to be scientifically and systematically studied in modern society. Children spent considerable time watching TV programs. Children are greatly affected by TV programs. Parents and carers are responsible for teaching children the right direction about the development of television customs, the selection of television programs, and the influence of television on children. Media including television is strongly aware of corporate social responsibility in promoting the healthy character of children. Almost all developing countries are accepting communication as an integral part of the national development plan