Some children can learn more efficiently by watching TV. Therefore, children should watch TV regularly both in school and at home? Do you agree or disagree?
While
some people tend towards the viewpoint that Some children
can learn more efficiently by watching TV
so children
should watch TV
regularly both in school
and at home, I would have to support the idea that TV
will have bad programs
affect children
.
On the one hand, there are clear arguments that children
don’t
should watch TV
very much. One of the main reasons can be that programs
on TV
have many bad. This
means that many programs
don’t
conform. For example
, this
is a lot of program request enough 18 year old can watch but if their parents don’t
care for them when a child is 9 year old then
children
watch it children
will affect everything over the limit for children
brain.
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On the other hand
, I agree with the viewpoint that children
can learn more efficiently by watching TV
. Firstly
, this
is place children
can learn very much. This
is because on the
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TV
have much good knowledge although
in the
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school
won’t onehave
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have
one have
For example
, children
can watch cooking on the TV
but in the
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school
teacher will don’t
teach them about cooking. Secondly
, children
like to watch a lot of technology such
as TV
, smart phone, ect
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etc
For instance
, most children
like more watch TV
more than going out to learn because the programs
on TV
are very interesting.
In conclusion, although
TV
will have bad programs
affect on children
, I’m convinced that children
should watch TV
regularly both in school
and at home.Submitted by yeshomeclass on
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