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Do you think television and video games have impacted the reading proficiency of school age children? Have they replaced the bedtime story?

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“Do you think television and video games have impacted the reading proficiency of school age children? Have they replaced the bedtime story?”

  1. October 5th, 2010 at 10:04 AM      Reply taymon Says:

    yes i do think viedo games and televison took over the bedtime because students not even reading and when they come to school the teachers asked for homework the students be like what homework and thinking about the viedo games.


  2. November 12th, 2010 at 3:30 PM      Reply walter116 Says:

    I think television and video games have impacted reading proficiency because children don’t read a lot all they do is come home, rush and do their homework, then go watch tv. It has impacted lilte kids to because their parents let them come home a watch cartoons all night that’s why they can’t read when they get to 6th grade. They have replced bedtime stories because some parents don’t read to their litte children they just turn the light off and tell them to go to sleep. Video games has a huge impact on reading proficiency because on the weekends or week days children just play their video games all day. Some kids don’t even take 15 minutes to even pick up a book and read. Some kids say reading is boring their parents should say reading is fundimental .


  3. December 4th, 2010 at 12:59 AM      Reply winston hunter Says:

    Yes i think television and game have impact children because what we see on television we do every thing we see we do it.They have have replace bedtime story because they won’t to watch television.


  4. February 9th, 2011 at 4:20 PM      Reply demetrius brown Says:

    television and game have a impact on children because we watch television every day and what we see on tv we do the same
    and games comes between television and bedtime story because
    everybody loikes yo play games all the time.


  5. February 9th, 2011 at 4:21 PM      Reply demetrius brown Says:

    television and game have a impact on children because we watch television every day and what we see on tv we do the same
    and games comes between television and bedtime story because
    everybody likes to play games all the time.


  6. February 16th, 2011 at 10:23 AM      Reply SAVION BILLINGSLEY Says:

    i say yes becuse some people always talking about how they are going to play the game after school they dont say they are going to do they home work they just play the game and dont care about nothing esle now isnt that just slow that why white people think we just sad i dont want to be hanging in front a liqure story i want to be a intellgent black man i dont want people to think of me like a bum asking for change .Martin luther king ask for freedom so why not have freedom do what we got to do and stop being how u are and be who u is we not dume we smart . so that why i wrote this so blacks can pick up there slackl we can do it we in here together by.savion billingsley please get this message . we can do it yes we can and we will ok


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