Dutch study<\/a> showed that two and three-year-olds that watched more than 1 hour of TV a day were more likely to develop behavioral problems such as aggression, disobedience, hyperactive behavior and concentration problems than their peers who watched less or no TV at all. The symptoms were more prevalent as the amount of exposure to TV per day increased.<\/p>\nAnother study published in the journal of Pediatrics in February of 2009 found a child’s risk for antisocial behavior increased 30% for every hour of TV they watched per week night.<\/p>\n
I know study results are correlation, not causation, but still, crazy right?<\/p>\n
Now let me hop back real quick to the point that this is a non-shaming post. I’m sharing because I had heard similar statistics but they never sunk in until I noticed the night and day difference under my own roof and now feel like I need to let everyone in on this secret!<\/p>\n
TV is not part of our daily routine anymore, but it’s not like we have tossed our TV in the trash. Family movie night on the couch? Sign me up! Long road trip? Sure, pull out the kindle. A third rainy day in a row? Sure, let’s choose a show. I won’t be parading around anytime soon with ‘death to TV’ signs or anything, but I am thrilled with the results we are seeing from making it more of a once in a while thing.<\/p>\n
So back to that original question, how much TV do your kids watch?<\/p>\n
…just kidding \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n
Don’t answer because it doesn’t really matter. Do what works for you and your family, but if you are like I was and at your wits end with the whining and short temper, maybe give a TV cleanse a try. I wish someone would have mentioned it to me a while ago because now our days are filled with so much less drama and I really hope we can keep it that way… at least until the infamous age of 14 comes along…<\/p>\n
Have you ever changed something in your kids’ daily routine that created surprising results?<\/strong><\/p>\nWhat did you change? <\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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