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Video Daily: Kids spend more time online, watching TV, than sleeping

article published on 21 January, 2010

According to a new study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, children ages 8-18 spend about nine and a half hours "glued" to screens, including TV, computers, MP3 players and phones. The study, dubbed "Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8- to 18-Year-Olds," showed that kids are spending more time with media then sleeping. It appears that it may be affecting their school work as well. ... [ read the full article ]

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21. January 2010 @ 13:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yeah no shit, didn't need to do a study to figure that out.

i got A's and B's in school, i stayed on about 5 to 6 hours.

this study is flawed however unless your popping energy pills with Mountain dew just to stay up 16 more hours a day. only to get offline to go to school.
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21. January 2010 @ 16:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The next study will show that kids stay awake more than they sleep!
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21. January 2010 @ 16:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This "study" is really iffy.
Most kids in that age range go to school.
Where I'm from, a typical kids schedule is..
10pm-6am = bed time. 7:30am-2:30pm = school time.
Lets just assume the time it takes to get out of school, get home, put your crap away, is ~30minutes. Now it's 3pm.
Lets assume an "average" homework load of ~30minutes (This is what I remember it to be, though it could be longer now.). It's now 3:30pm. Lets assume that between eating, showering, and using the bathroom, they spend 30 minutes.
This only leaves them with 6 hours a day to do what ever the hell they want to.

How did they arrive at kids being "glued" to a screen for 9 1/2 hours, all the way up to 16hours a day? Oh wait, let me rephrase it like the article says. "at least 16 hours" a day. What? How is that possible? You can only avoid sleep for so long before you pass out. The only way they could manage this, is by not even going to school. If this is the case and they still manage C's, then I'm damned impressed.

If you're watching TV for "at least" 16hours a day, then you have LESS than 8 hours to split between, eating food, taking a shower/bath, going potty, and sleeping. Good luck fitting school in there too..
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21. January 2010 @ 19:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
are those numbers independent hours or what? because i can listen to music, play games, and do homework at the same time (if i am playing a sim game or something, not fps). lets say i do all 3 of those for 2 hours, does that add up to 2 hours of music, 2 hours of games, 2 hours of studying? thats 6 hours of work done into 2! hmm the wonders of multi-tasking.

even though i think these numbers may be outrageous, its no doubt that what they are stating is true. They are just exaggerating the seriousness of this. Obviously if a kid is spending time playing games instead of studying for his exam the next day, then his grade may drop. Parents just need to find a balance between work and play.
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21. January 2010 @ 22:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
According to the graph on their website, the AVERAGE time spent in front of a screen is 11 hours, 45 minutes...that seems extremely high untill you realize that the schools use computers and TVs as educational tools and kids have cell phones that are always on. Then you add MP3 players, and the number gets downright normal...

1hr on bus to school: MP3 Player
1hr on computer in typing class: Computer
1hr watching documentary in History class: TV
1hr on computer in writing class: Computer
1hr on bus going home: MP3 player
1hr on home computer doing homework: computer
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That is already 6 hours...just for school. What I am amazed about is that the students who had less than 3 hours a day were not failing.

Now, once the homework is done, the kid goes and plays video games, watches tv, or goes outside to play while listening to an iPod...for about 6 hours total. If the kid does decide to work hard and study more, the tool used will be a computer, and the time spent using technology will be even more.

The only thing this study proves is that the Kaiser foundation waists money on poorly conceived studies...as they seem to have lumped athletics, school work, and lazyness into the same "media useage" category. Then again, they seem to have also proven that 53% of kids who use media more than 16 hours a day had 'B's or higher...good work kids!
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