The Effects of Children Having TV's In Their Bedrooms

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The Effects of Children Having TV's In Their Bedrooms Ideas: They won’t work – isolation – stay up late –watch the wrong films – violence – antisocial – obesity – they risk dangerous - strain eyes – they get ideas off nasty programs – it is noisy – especially at night – they may see nothing else in life. T.V. Kills!!! …Relationships. And you thought there was little harm in buying them that little 14” screen last Christmas. Of course they’d start watching it now and again, perhaps watching some violent action thriller, ghastly murderous films, every night. A little child, influences by these events could cause drastic consequences. We’re all humans and we all have the potential to kill , and watching horrific programs like that isn’t going to help one bit, is it? T.V. is dangerously addictive. They think of nothing else but T.V. Every night they come home, and merely watch T.V. they don’t say hello, they don’t comfort you, they don’t do the housework, they don’t do their homework. They, just stare at a square box. Isolated. Their presence like a ghost. That once lively, whitty, cheeky, talkative bundle of fun you once had is now chained by a possessive flickering screen, dominating their concentration, their life, their freedom. Dead. It’s evil just setting in, you feel rejected, quivering in sadness and shame of what you have done. The door’s locked. A separate world. You scream and screech, rant and rave, just to gain their attention for a meal. Your thump the door, of the obsession nothing can rid of. Antisocial: Brainwashed by the repetitive soaps and cartoons played again, and again and again, until your heart breaks. They become lazy. Obese. No interest in sport, park, relatives. ‘I wanna watch T.V.’ they groan. Tired. They stay up all night watching pornography, followed promptly by a tribute to rape and child abuse. These kids grow and become adults one day too, and they need to know wrong from right. Is this

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