Two recent studies are claiming that more TV time for kids could lead to to more anti-social and criminal behavior as adults. That’s gist of the studies, one from The University of Otago in New Zealand, and the other from
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Study: More TV for Kids May Lead to Criminal Behavior as Adults
Study: More TV for Kids May Lead to Criminal Behavior as Adults
Two recent studies are claiming that more TV time for kids could lead to to more anti-social and criminal behavior as adults. That’s gist of the studies, one from The University of Otago in New Zealand, and the other fromThe University of Washington and published in the online version of the medical journal Pediatrics .
Two recent studies are claiming that more TV time for kids could lead to to more anti-social and criminal behavior as adults. That’s gist of the studies, one from The University of Otago in New Zealand, and the other from
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