Navigation Links
Cut down TV and video games and you have less aggressive children.

Have you ever wondered why your kids are so aggressive and almost impossible to handle at times? Then read on.

World over there is increasing concern over the way the children of today are growing up. Even the West is getting desperate and looking for help. Things are no better in India. With the TV boom and the IT revolution, the kids seem to know all at a very young age and many parents complain that their kids are actually going over the edge, right in front of their eyes.

While the topic itself is so intense that a thesis can be done on this, people are now wondering how they can make kids more docile and gentle and less aggressive.

In the United States of America a new study has come out with some helpful tips. The crux of the study’s finding is that TV and video games do the most damage and make children very aggressive. The researchers advice parents to cut down on TV and video games. “The kids mellow down dramatically”, they say. The Stanford University, in two schools, conducted this study and the results were evaluated and were found to be encouraging. The study was unique because the kids themselves assessed the aggression in their classmates. After the study period when the kids were asked to evaluate their peers they were surprised to find that most of the aggressive ones, who had cut down on TV, were much more softer and more social than before.

The reason the researchers attribute to this aggression is that children who spend more time on TV and video games may have very little time to interact with others and may have very few social skills.

Now that the word is out, it is hoped that the parents take more time off from their schedules and spend more time with their kids and talk to them, touch them and joke with them and involve them more in the social aspects of day-to-day life. Let the television sets and video games rest for some time. Poor machines they are so stressed out!!!!!!!!
'"/>




Page: 1

Related medicine news :

1. Children’s obesity linked to video game
2. Poland: Parental warning systems are likely to be adopted in video games.
3. Mind games keep you sharp
4. Violent computer games spur aggression: study
5. Poland: Parental warning systems are likely to be adopted in video games.
6. Teenagers may become violent after watching aggressive acts
7. New clues to maternal aggressive behavior
8. Recurrence of aggressive uterine cancer reduced by new form of therapy
9. No link between type II diabetes and aggressive prostate cancer
10. Novel Actemra monotherapy in treating patients with early aggressive rheumatoid arthritis
11. A sharp increased in senior citizens: set to outpace children.

Post Your Comments:
(Date:11/10/2009)... It is now possible to achieve exceptionally s...sed of hard materials such as ceramics, carbide an...h the new Diamond Flex-Hone® honing tool fro... Los Angeles (PRWEB) November 10, 2009 -- Usi...edded to the ends of flexible filaments, the Diamo...
(Date:11/10/2009)... Carrington Nuamah, P.C., a Seattle law firm p... and estate law, has unveiled a new website. Resi...learn more about the firm at www.carringtonnuamah...is Nexis) November 10, 2009 -- Seattle Law Firm Ca...t www.carringtonnuamah.com . Lawyers Andrew Carr...
(Date:11/10/2009)...ersity Rollins School of Public Health researchers...American Public Health Association,s annual meetin... compliance with national recommendations that a p...tes of their arrival to the Emergency Department (...s from Emory scientists are highlighted below. , ...
(Date:11/9/2009)... Tarkett Sports, the worldwide leader in sport...oduct offering with a more complete and innovative...ndoor sports flooring experts and the launch of w... (PRWEB) November 9, 2009 -- Tarkett Sports, ...ooring products includes hardwood and synthetic ba...
(Date:11/9/2009)... on Election Promise. Now Is Time for Senate to Ac.../ -- The following is a statement by Anna Burger, ...truggle and decades of delay, the U.S. House of Re...ss historic reform legislation to assure every Ame... quality, affordable health care. The House,s acti...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Diamond Honing Tool Technology: The New Standard in Surface Finishing of Hard Materials 2Health News:Seattle Law Firm Carrington Nuamah Launches New Website for Personal Injury, Bankruptcy, Immigration and Estate Law 2Health News:Some chest pain patients wait longer than 10 minutes to see ER physician 2Health News:Tarkett Sports Launches Revamped Indoor Sports Flooring Division and New Indoor Website 2Health News:Statement of Anna Burger, Chair, Change to Win, on U.S. House Vote for Health Care Reform 2
..., VA Researchers have developed a series of tests...rmality of taste (gustatory function) and smell (o... a new study published in the July 2008 edition of...ority of 16 different test odorants that can measu...
...eive Grants as 4th & 5th Graders ,Walked the Walk ...dhood Obesity Campaign, - Campaign Addresses Futu... Children Are Obese, ORANG...essful participation in the Sixth,Annual KID HEALT...
...nce in the Dallas-Fort Worth market, NORTH HOLLYW... Inc. (Nasdaq: IPCM ), a leading national physici... has acquired Texas,Inpatient Services (T.I.P.S.)....ion of,T.I.P.S. continues to strengthen IPC,s posi...
..., June 30 Smart Balance, Inc.,(Nasdaq: SMBL ) an...ad-market Russell 2000(R) and Russell 3000(R) inde...ensive set of U.S. and global equity,indexes on Ju...investors," said Robert S. Gluck, Vice Chairman an...
...tion seeks policy, social changes that boost healt... (HealthDay News) -- Reducing the high rate of obe..., population-based strategy, says a new American H...ng right and being physically active. , About 67 m...
...t liver transplantation reliably yield grafts for ...de new findings about the procedure in the July is...Wiley & Sons. The articles are also available onli...ties for those in need of a transplant. An example...
Other Medicine News:Health News:So. Calif. Schools Receive $14,500 From KID HEALTHY -- Steps To Healthy Living Campaign! 2Health News:So. Calif. Schools Receive $14,500 From KID HEALTHY -- Steps To Healthy Living Campaign! 3Health News:IPC The Hospitalist Company Acquires Texas Inpatient Services 2Health News:Smart Balance Added to Russell 2000 and 3000 Indexes 2Health News:Population-Based Strategy Urged to Cut U.S. Obesity Rate 2Health News:Experts examine challenges of split liver transplantation 2
(Date:11/9/2009)...ov. 9 Access MediQuip, LLC, the na...plantable medical device management solutions to t... relocating its corporate headquarters to Lake Mar...inued rapid growth, includes a major expansion of ... open in January 2010 and relocation and expansion...
(Date:11/9/2009).... 9 RBC Life Sciences,...proprietary nutritional supplements and wound care...he Top 100 workplaces in the Dallas-Fort Worth are...he Top 100 Places to Work 2009 competition surveye... medium and large firms throughout the DFW metropo...
(Date:11/9/2009)... 9 Arcadia Resources, In...ative consumer health care services under the Arca...ldsmith to its Board of Directors. Goldsmith will...rom the Board. ,, (Photo: http://www.newsc...dsmith is the Daniel Paul Professor of Government ...
Breaking Medicine Technology:Access MediQuip Moves Company Headquarters to Lake Mary, Florida 2RBC Life Sciences Ranked as One of the Top 100 Workplaces in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area 2Arcadia Resources Names Stephen Goldsmith to Board of Directors 2Arcadia Resources Names Stephen Goldsmith to Board of Directors 3Minorities have poorer results higher rates of inappropriate surgery to prevent stroke 55308 1Minorities have poorer results higher rates of inappropriate surgery to prevent stroke 55308 2Nottingham scientists commissioned for urgent swine flu research 55306 1Nottingham scientists commissioned for urgent swine flu research 55306 2New study suggests the brain predicts what eyes in motion will see 55304 1New study suggests the brain predicts what eyes in motion will see 55304 2
...(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 30, 2007 - Insmed Inc.,(Nasd...hase II,investigator-sponsored clinical study of t...ts affected with HIV-associated,Adipose Redistribu...e study, being conducted at the,University of Cali... 0.5 mg/kg/day IPLEX treatment in seven patients i...
...Y, England, April 30, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/,...reading to the,lungs, the brain or the bone which ...lised to the breast , Newly published data in the ... Press show that after two years of post-surgical,...ve early breast,cancer treated with Femara experie...
Other Medicine Technology:Insmed Releases Positive Results from Iplex Phase II HIV-Associated,Adipose Redistribution Syndrome Clinical Study 2Insmed Releases Positive Results from Iplex Phase II HIV-Associated,Adipose Redistribution Syndrome Clinical Study 3Insmed Releases Positive Results from Iplex Phase II HIV-Associated,Adipose Redistribution Syndrome Clinical Study 4Newly Published Study Reveals Femara Improves Chances for Harder to,Treat Early Breast Cancer Relapse in Postmenopausal Women 2Newly Published Study Reveals Femara Improves Chances for Harder to,Treat Early Breast Cancer Relapse in Postmenopausal Women 3Newly Published Study Reveals Femara Improves Chances for Harder to,Treat Early Breast Cancer Relapse in Postmenopausal Women 4Newly Published Study Reveals Femara Improves Chances for Harder to,Treat Early Breast Cancer Relapse in Postmenopausal Women 5
SLM 4000 Autolensmeter
CL-100 4.0 Computerized Lensmeter
Pro-lll
FF 450plus Iru
Medicine Products: