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Phycology power point

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PROBLEMS OF

CHILDREN

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HOW FERTILIZATION PROCESS CAN

POSSIBLE

?

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Problems faced by the slum children in

achieving elementary education

Large family size Poor living conditionPoor healthUnfavourable home conditionUnfavourable home conditionOccupation, income and education

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•MEDIA• OBESITY• ILLNESS• AXIDANCE PSYCHOLOGICAL HASADS

SPEECH HASADS PLAY HASADSSOCIAL HASADSMORAL HASADS

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MEDIA ADDICTIO

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CATEGORYS OF MEDIA

ADDICTIONCARTOON ADITIONGAME ADITION MOBILE PHONE ADITIONSOCIAL MEDIA ADITIONCINIMA ADITIONSERIAL ADITION

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MOBILE ADDICTION IN CHILDREN

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Issues in Television Viewing and Young

Childrencontinuously watching one programafter another. Many studies have found that

children who live in ‘heavy’ TV-viewing households are more likely to

have poor academic performance (e.g. Razel, 2001), violence (e.g. Ni Chang, 2000) and health problems (e.g.

Christakis, 2006). However, to put such blame on each viewers does not seems appropriate as the effects on television

viewed by young children might differ as they passed through a certain stage of age.

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Issues in television viewing and young children

• Attention disorder• Learning• Aggression• Advertisement

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