Too much TV makes toddlers tough talk

Too much TV makes toddlers tough talk - Toddlers who watch television more than three hours in a day are known to be susceptible to hard talk and speech problems. Not only that, they are also more likely to be victims of bullying by her peers.

Recent research has revealed that too much TV can lose the ability to speak and math skills of children. Maximum, children are only allowed to watch two hours of television a day. The addition of hours will increase the risk of children being bullied and lose their ability to speak.

This is expected due to lack of care by parents and lack of physical activities that make children less healthy. This is the first study to look at the link between the old toddlers watch television with their motor skills as well as psychological.

"These findings show the importance of parental supervision when caring for children, and the recommendation for their children's television watching. Child is only recommended for two hours a day watching television. Too long watching television can have negative effects," said Professor Linda Pagani of the University Montreal led the study, as reported by the Daily Mail.

For this study, scientists overseeing 1.0006 991 girls and boys in Quebec aged 29 months. They found that compared with children who rarely watch television, children who watch more than two hours of experiencing negative effects. Furthermore, they have identified that speech, language, and math kid who decline due to television.