Can television change our lives? Many researches show that television viewing has a negative impact on people especially children. My mother agrees with Marie Winn and says that television needs to be reduced in daily viewings, for children to have more time to concentrate on their homework. Nevertheless, I believe that television disturbs youth's minds from learning or participating in family activities in their daily life. Studies conclude that television disturbs peoples" mentality, which my mother and I agree with Marie Winn concept of reducing television viewing for children.
Researches conclude that television viewing has a negative impact on people. In 1999, 47 percent of nine years of age children watch three to five hours of television daily, where at the same time 60 percent of all families watch television during meals. A number of studies done when television was a relatively new medium demonstrated that television interfered with family activities and relationships. One survey sowed that 78 percent of the respondents indicated no conversation taking place during viewing, except at commercials. On the other hand, since research on television's impact on children began, the more television children view, regardless of program content, the worse they do in schools. Later in research a large scale of study in Netherlands concluded that television viewing has a negative impact on reading comprehension, largely as a result of television's displacement of reading as a leisure-time activity. However, another study showed that families with rules about television viewing are better off than families without rules. In a recent study of children's media use, it turned out that children from families with rules about television viewing scored higher than children in families without such rules. The study also noted that children in families with rules were more likely to spend more time reading.