I think in practice that students would watch less television if they and their parents had more time for other sorts of activities and interests. (educationworld.com)
They asked parents about several behaviors, such as providing more fruits and vegetables and fewer soft drinks, salty snacks and candy; having more meals as a family; watching less television during dinner and encouraging children to make healthy food choices and be active. (health.com)
An experiment in two California schools suggests that watching less television cuts down on children's aggressive behavior. (edweek.org)