1. The children probably I don't know no 9 they don't care the hugely popular WWF wrestling matches are actually e for staged acts. The Hulks, the Undertaker or or whatever else they are called -never really punch or kick as hard as they might appear doing on the show. It's all a show, a thrilling show 2. So you can't really blame children for getting hooked?But does that necessarily mean the show is entirely entally responsible for beating beating 12 year old Subin Kumar got from his WWF inspired friends? Can viewing or watching violence on TV actually promote aggressive behaviour in children? 3. Media experts and social scientists have reached the conclusion that media violence is responsible for aggressive behaviour in children. Research has found that the more violence children watch on television the more likely they may act in aggressive towards others. Also they become less sensitive to others pain under less likely to help a victim of violence. 4. A study of violence on Indian television and its impact on children commissioned by UNESCO accused the idiot box of "bombarding young minds with all kinds of violin images cutting across channels programs and viewing times. But incidents go to prove that it children who watch violent episodes show increased likelihood of behaving aggressively. 5. There is no doubt that media is a powerful teacher and contributes greatly to the way we act and behave. The effects are immediate and in others there is a "sleeper effect". 6. Experts say it is incorrect to blame the media squarely. How do you explain the aggressive behaviour of a child who has never been exposed to television or any other media? So while there is mounting evidence to link media violence and actual violence, monster fish does not prove hair direct cause- and- effect relationship."we also have to take into account individual differences and vulnerabilities as human behaviour is result of many factors", points out Dr Vasantha R Patri, a counselor, adding, "violence during is only one of the the myriad influences a growing child". 7. Patri says there access a population of risk individuals who's anger, aggression and antisocial tendencies are already qualified for whatever reason. Other factors like individual predisposition of the child, parental attitudes and reaction to aggression are probably equally important. In fact she says that in most cases media is only the fourth most important influence in child's life -with parents, teachers and peers being the first three. Say also points out that the growing "here - and - now" culture in which kids are getting used to to immediate gratification in leading to an intolerant society on the whole. "Children are not taught how to handle failure and conflict", she says. "As a result they resort to aggression". 8. But media critics insist that the content of media needs to be monitored and care be taken to reduce violence if not remove it. "The problem is not with the media but the lack of media education", points out Patri. "No one teaches the children how to assess the reality status of TV programmes". Good parenting, she says, is perhaps the greatest defence against the negative effects of violent images on TV- Shweta Rajpal On the basis of your understanding of the above passage answer the questions given below 1. Violent behaviour is the outcome of___________________.
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Children seems television so much time that the show effect on its mind it is so harmful it's health but parents can't teach him for right
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The passage suggests that violent behavior in children is not solely the result of exposure to media violence, but is rather the outcome of a complex interaction of various factors.
- Research has shown that children who watch more violence on television may be more likely to act aggressively, and may become less sensitive to the pain of others and less likely to help a victim of violence. However, experts also point out that it is incorrect to blame the media solely for aggressive behavior in children, as other factors such as individual predisposition, parental attitudes, and reactions to aggression are also important.
- Additionally, Dr. Vasantha R. Patri, a counselor, notes that in most cases, media is only the fourth most important influence in a child's life, with parents, teachers, and peers being the first three. Patri also states that the lack of media education, rather than the media itself, is the problem, and that good parenting is the best defense against the negative effects of violent images on TV.
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