Saturday, April 17, 2004
Another from the middle of the reject pile:
A new study has found that the more time preschoolers spend in front of the tube, the greater their risk of having attention problems by school age. In fact, U.S. researchers found that for each hour of television watched daily, youngsters boost their chances -- by about 10 per cent -- of developing attention, or concentration, problems by the age of seven.
That’s rubbish. My parents let me watch TV all day and it never did me any harm. And now over to Clive for the weather
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A new study has found that the more time preschoolers spend in front of the tube, the greater their risk of having attention problems by school age. In fact, U.S. researchers found that for each hour of television watched daily, youngsters boost their chances -- by about 10 per cent -- of developing attention, or concentration, problems by the age of seven.
That’s rubbish. My parents let me watch TV all day and it never did me any harm. And now over to Clive for the weather
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