Teenagers spend more time in their bedrooms than they spend hanging out with their friends these day , but your average teenager’s bedroom today is a lot different than it was a few years ago!
up until recently , teenagers had sports equipment , tape recorders , board games and perhaps a radio in their bedroom. Nowadays , these traditional items are all but gone and innovations such as MP3 players and games consoles are popular instead!
A recent survey showed that seven out of ten British teens have a TV in their room and six out of ten have a games console. Half the children have a DVD player or a hi-fi system , while around one in three have a digital music (MP3) player or a computer (PC) and 13% of teens have digital TV.
So , it's not surprising that around a third of these kids have gadgets worth up to $2000 in their rooms! How do they pay for them? Well , nine out of ten of them receive these high-tech goods as Christmas or birthday presents , while others save their pocket money or earn the money by working.
Some parents might be shocked to find out that their son or daughter is sleeping in a goldmine. It seems fair to say that as new technology increases , so does the value of kids' bedrooms