Archive for January, 2011

  • How To Promote Good Television For Your Kids

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    Where your kids are concerned, TV viewing gets a bad rap. Negative things and feedback readily come to mind and as a doting parent who wants to spare your kids from what are commonly referred to as pure garbage and a source of bad influences, you have the tendency to be impulsive and consequently prevent your kids from watching it. However, you must first get a grip on yourself and read on.

    You need to consider certain positive points that television can bring to your children. This article therefore aims to provide the benefits of letting your kids to watch TV under your direct supervision.

    Benefits Of Watching TV

    Television can help your kids learn a lot of things as they see in vivid images what they read and see in books. Documentary and nature-related shows are aired live which are so entertaining and educational that your kids can get hooked on them.

    Your kids are given great chances to explore different places, animals and all other things that they can’t see otherwise. Through television, they get to see a rain forest, the wild animals, diverse cultures and everything else under the sun that they won’t be able to actually visit on their own. As an adult, most likely you will also enjoy watching with your kids and be treated to wonderful shows reminiscent of your childhood or even new scientific discoveries that you have not yet learned.

    There are TV shows that help inspire your kids to try the new activities presented to them and encourage them to engage in fun learning games. You can then share such playful and precious moments with them while they increase knowledge through creative play. They will surely appreciate your active participation as you shift from being an adult and summon the lighthearted and charming child in you.

    Television can motivate your kids to read lots of books. There are shows that are patterned after a specific book, so when they like what they watch they are oftentimes encouraged to read the book itself. Also, you can read the book to them and usher them into a healthy and analytical discussion concerning the differences between what they have watched thus far and the actual content of the book.

    TV viewing can also help your kids know the truth about advertising, as well as the good role models that can greatly influence their lives.

    In the end . . . .

    Allowing your kids to watch television has certain benefits as this article has just presented. Therefore do not shun educational shows for they will help develop your kids’ learning capabilities and provide more knowledge to them, and should you dare admit it, even to you as well!