Screened-in kids: report from National Consumer Council

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Screened-in kids: report from National Consumer Council

Post by jlotus » Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:09 pm

TVs and computers are the "electronic babysitters" for a generation of children who are losing out on family life and becoming more materialistic, a report says today. The study paints a picture of a breed of "screen kids" who are spending more and more time watching TV and surfing the net in their bedrooms, unsupervised by adults.

The Watching, Wanting and Wellbeing report from the National Consumer Council found nearly half the children from better-off families surveyed had televisions in their bedrooms, compared with 97% of the nine- to 13-year-olds from less well-off areas.

Children from poorer areas were also six times more likely to watch TV during the evening meal. And around a quarter of youngsters in this group admitted that they regularly watched the television at lunchtime on Sundays, compared with one in 30 children in better-off neighbourhoods. The NCC's report links increased TV viewing hours with greater exposure to marketing and higher levels of materialism.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/20 ... nsservices

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