These days spending too much time in front of the TV is becoming a trend among youngsters, which has its profound drawbacks and consequences on children. I firmly believe parents have to be restricted the amount of watching TV to curb its harmful effects.
Craving for watching TV has been increased among young people in recent years due to some reasons. First of all, because of urbanization, we have witnessed mounting laziness among individuals, especially children, so they prefer staying at home in front of screens rather than going out, doing some physical activities or hanging out with friends. Secondly, TV shows and programs, relatively are becoming more vivid and colorful, especially those preparing for young people, therefore more children are attracted, also ploys and commercial tricks have an immense effect on this approach. And lastly, sometimes due to families’ financial status, there is no activity available for children, except spending leisure time in front of the TV.
In many developed countries, children have had numerous options for their pastime. Firstly, parents should regulate the amount of watching TV by preparing various hobbies for them such as some physical activities or reading a book, etc. Secondly, having some extra hours in schools for hobbies and leisure time can help children have some quality time with classmates and has a tremendous effect on their upbringing both physically and mentally. And finally, by extending cities and urbanization, governments should consider about making recreational facilities and minimum infrastructures to can be addressed the population demands and prepare an ample amount of public sport fields or facilities at a reasonable price to appeal more children to this kind of activities.
To conclude, I reaffirm my position, in which government, schools and especially parents have had a duty to prepare various hobbies for youngsters and regulate their watching TV to curb its harmful effects.
These days spending too much
time
in front of the TV is becoming a trend among youngsters, which has its profound drawbacks and consequences on
children
. I
firmly
believe parents
have to
be restricted
the amount of watching TV to curb its harmful effects.
Craving for watching TV has
been increased
among young
people
in recent years due to
some
reasons.
First of all
,
because
of urbanization, we have witnessed mounting laziness among individuals,
especially
children
,
so
they prefer staying at home in front of screens
rather
than going out, doing
some
physical activities or hanging out with friends.
Secondly
, TV
shows
and programs,
relatively
are becoming more vivid and colorful,
especially
those preparing for young
people
,
therefore
more
children
are attracted
,
also
ploys and commercial tricks have an immense effect on this approach. And
lastly
,
sometimes
due to families’ financial status, there is no activity available for
children
, except spending leisure
time
in front of the TV.
In
many
developed countries
,
children
have had numerous options for their pastime.
Firstly
, parents should regulate the amount of watching TV by preparing various hobbies for them such as
some
physical activities or reading a book, etc.
Secondly
, having
some
extra hours in schools for hobbies and leisure
time
can
help
children
have
some
quality
time
with classmates and has a tremendous effect on their upbringing both
physically
and mentally. And
finally
, by extending cities and urbanization,
governments
should
consider about making
recreational facilities and minimum infrastructures to can
be addressed
the population demands and prepare an ample amount of public sport fields or facilities at a reasonable price to appeal more
children
to this kind of activities.
To conclude
, I reaffirm my position, in which
government
, schools and
especially
parents have had a duty to prepare various hobbies for youngsters and regulate their watching TV to curb its harmful effects.