The first two years of life are considered an important time for brain development. Television and other media can interfere with a child's discovery, playing or interacting with parents and those around them. These are important activities to help children learn and develop physically and in social relationships. As children get older, spending too much time sitting in front of a screen affects activities like physical activity, reading, doing homework, playing with friends and spending time with family. Moderate television viewing is of course a good thing: preschoolers can learn the alphabet on television shows, elementary school students can learn about the wild world on nature shows, and Parents can keep up with the ongoing events through evening news programs. We cannot deny that television can also be a good educational tool and a source of entertainment for all.
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