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Kids Who Bully Linked to TV Watching in Study

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Kids Who Bully Linked to TV Watching in Study

CHICAGO (April 4) - The more television 4-year-old children watch the more likely they are to become bullies later on in school, a U.S. study said Monday.

At the same time, children whose parents read to them, take them on outings and just generally pay attention to them are less likely to become bullies, said the report from the University of Washington.

Bullying can now be added "to the list of potential negative consequences of excessive television viewing along with obesity, inattention and other types of aggression," said Frederick Zimmerman who led the research.

"Our findings suggest some steps that can be taken with children to potentially help prevent bullying. Maximizing cognitive stimulation and limiting television watching in the early years of development might reduce children's subsequent risk of becoming bullies," he added.

Previous research had indicated that emotional support from parents helps young children develop empathy, self-regulation and social skills, making them less likely to be bullies, said the report published in the April issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.

Researchers have also found that early gaps in learning and understanding may make children less competent in dealing with their peers and that violence on television leads to aggressive behavior, it added.

The Washington study reached its conclusions by looking at data from a study of 1,266 four-year-olds whose bullying -- based on assessments from their mothers -- was tracked at ages 6 through 11. Overall, about 13 percent the children turned out to be bullies.

The study also took into account the stimulation the children received as measured by outings, reading, playing and what role the parents played in teaching the children.

Whether the child ate meals with both parents, whether parents talked to the child while working were also measured, along with the average number of hours of television viewed.

 
Shouldn't they be doing this study on video games. Blaming television for your bad parenting is so 1980s. Get with the times people!
 
Breaking News:

Studies show that parents who need studies to tell them how to be good parents won't ever make good parents.
 
Originally posted by: broon
Breaking News:

Studies show that parents who need studies to tell them how to be good parents won't ever make good parents.

I'd like to see one-year follow-ups of those parents who embarrassed themselves on Nanny 9/11 or SuperNanny because they're idiots.
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: broon
Breaking News:

Studies show that parents who need studies to tell them how to be good parents won't ever make good parents.

I'd like to see one-year follow-ups of those parents who embarrassed themselves on Nanny 9/11 or SuperNanny because they're idiots.

I've never watched it but the commercials drive me crazy. How can these people be that ineffective as parents?
 
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: broon
Breaking News:

Studies show that parents who need studies to tell them how to be good parents won't ever make good parents.
I'd like to see one-year follow-ups of those parents who embarrassed themselves on Nanny 9/11 or SuperNanny because they're idiots.
I've never watched it but the commercials drive me crazy. How can these people be that ineffective as parents?
I only see the last couple of minutes as I flip to FOX to catch "24". These morons have no shame.
 
At the same time, children whose parents read to them, take them on outings and just generally pay attention to them are less likely to become bullies, said the report from the University of Washington.
That makes no sense, that good parenting would contribute to being a good kid :Q
 
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: broon
Breaking News:

Studies show that parents who need studies to tell them how to be good parents won't ever make good parents.
I'd like to see one-year follow-ups of those parents who embarrassed themselves on Nanny 9/11 or SuperNanny because they're idiots.
I've never watched it but the commercials drive me crazy. How can these people be that ineffective as parents?
I only see the last couple of minutes as I flip to FOX to catch "24". These morons have no shame.

The woman enjoys watching such shows, so I've seen a few episodes. All of the parents I've ever seen on it basically don't even attempt any form of discipline. And then they wonder why their children are complete animals.
"If you don't stop doing that, I'm gonna tell you to stop doing that again!" :roll:
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: broon
Breaking News:

Studies show that parents who need studies to tell them how to be good parents won't ever make good parents.
I'd like to see one-year follow-ups of those parents who embarrassed themselves on Nanny 9/11 or SuperNanny because they're idiots.
I've never watched it but the commercials drive me crazy. How can these people be that ineffective as parents?
I only see the last couple of minutes as I flip to FOX to catch "24". These morons have no shame.

The woman enjoys watching such shows, so I've seen a few episodes. All of the parents I've ever seen on it basically don't even attempt any form of discipline. And then they wonder why their children are complete animals.
"If you don't stop doing that, I'm gonna tell you to stop doing that again!" :roll:

Yeah, it boggles my mind how clueless they can be.

But at the same time, I can't even keep my cat from scratching at the walls to annoy me. But cats are proud training-averse animals.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: broon
Breaking News:

Studies show that parents who need studies to tell them how to be good parents won't ever make good parents.
I'd like to see one-year follow-ups of those parents who embarrassed themselves on Nanny 9/11 or SuperNanny because they're idiots.
I've never watched it but the commercials drive me crazy. How can these people be that ineffective as parents?
I only see the last couple of minutes as I flip to FOX to catch "24". These morons have no shame.
The woman enjoys watching such shows, so I've seen a few episodes. All of the parents I've ever seen on it basically don't even attempt any form of discipline. And then they wonder why their children are complete animals.
"If you don't stop doing that, I'm gonna tell you to stop doing that again!" :roll:
Figures. Just like my ex and her sisters. I was always called in to play Mr. Discipline. And then my ex developed a resentment against me because I always disciplined our daughters? 😕
 
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