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An ongoing debate exists over whether allowing their children to watch television for their children is helpful for school life (or not). Although some people say that television should be restricted with a number of good reasons there are many good reasons some people say that television should be restricted, I strongly believe that spending appropriate time for television is useful for doing well great at school. My two main reasons are as follows.
The first and the most noteworthy reason is that children feel easy to adjust their lives in school by watching television. Television provides a wide scope of programs which contain extra activities for young people. In school, children have their own burden for study, so they are it is hard for them to get the chance for diverse experience. Provided extra activities, students could relieve their stress from a heavy load of schoolwork and have an opportunity to absorb various backgrounds. By doing so, they can accept their school life better.
Another equally important reason is that most school friends want to talk over topic which they watched on television. If someone wants to have successful life do well in one society, he has to make good relationship with others do well with society people. In other words, making good friends in school is effective way to adjust school. Most students watch television so their daily topic to talk comes from the TV program they watched , so their topic has a tendency about television programs. If someone is forced not to watch TV for their own studying at home limited to watch television for his study in his home, he finds it difficult to get along with his friends because of lack of common subjects to share /narrowed topic. Then he feels alone and tends to become inactive at school less network person in school.
To sum up, I have no doubt that watching television is important for students. This is because they can meet various indirect experiences by television as well as television serves subjects/topics to talk to students for conversation subject.
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