Assignment number: u02d2 Dr. John Grohol wrote an article called “Debilitating Effects of TV on Children” which explains that children who watch too much TV affects their academic performance‚ cause health problems‚ and possibly lose their innocence. Dr. Grohol’s main argument is there are many harmful effects from children and adolescents who watch too much TV. Dr. Grohol explains that as parent we want to protect our children from harmful behavior‚ but not when they watch too much TV. Dr. Grohol
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have claimed since their child began playing videogames they have become more and more aggressive. Many studies have been done over this topic and it’s shown that the violence in video games do affect children of younger ages. Even though studies have been shown to increase violent behaviour in children‚ positive impacts can also be seen. When your child plays video games‚ it gives his brain a real workout. In many video games‚ the skills required to win involve abstract and high level thinking.
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The Behavioral Effects of Parents on Children SOCL 432 One of the most important and influential positions that an individual can hold in the world is that of being a parent. There are several psychological theories that demonstrate how children can easily become a product of their immediate environment and the individuals that are around them. Parents are the first and most vital teachers that young children will come in contact with for the first quarter of their lives. “The parental
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THE EFFECTS OF JUVENILE DIABETES IN CHILDREN Submitted by Jonah de Vera Johanna Marie Nicolas Business Department Assumption College San Lorenzo Village‚ Makati March 6‚ 2008 I. Introduction Diabetes was known way back by physicians of Ancient Greece and named as such and means “siphon” in Greek and was not as spectacular as it is now. Doctors and scientists think diabetes may be caused by viruses‚ genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise
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PARENTAL SUPPORT: IT’S EFFECT ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS OF KILIKILI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ____________________ A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Graduate School Valencia Colleges‚ Bukidnon Incorporated ____________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching Major in Social Studies ____________________ By Alfredo Vergabera Ayco October 2013 APPROVAL SHEET
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ONLINE DATAS AND RESEARCH Negative Effects of Technology on Children March 21‚ 2010 According to a New York Times article this January‚ the average kid‚ ages 8-18‚ spends over 7 ½ hours a day using technology gadgets equaling 2 ½ hours of music‚ almost 5 hours of tv and movies‚ three hours of internet and video games‚ and just 38 minutes of old fashioned reading according to the Kaiser Family Foundation‚ which adds up to 75 hours a week! These statistics are not just mere numbers; they are a reflection
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Children from homes run by teenage mothers have to face almost insurmountable obstacles in life. The incidents of depression and mental health problems‚ the lack of father figures‚ and the high rate of poverty often connected to children in homes run by teenage mothers put them at serious disadvantages when compared to children raised in nuclear families. Many people believe that the implementation of sex education in schools and the addition of more federal aid for single parents are major causes
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child will view the adult as a parent. The perception of a parent is very important for a child‚ without it‚ they won’t develop a sense of self-worth and will have a low self-esteem as a result. Foster children‚ especially those who have been abused‚
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Effects of Smoking on Unborn Children Smoking in the United States and the world over is a major health problem. Moreover‚ smoking during pregnancy not only can harm the mother but also the unborn child. During 2006 at least 10 percent of pregnant women in the United States smoked during pregnancy. (1) According to the U.S. Public Health Service (3) if pregnant women in the United States quit smoking there would be a 5 percent reduction in newborn deaths and an 11 percent reduction in stillborn
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