Assay on impact of t.v. viewing on children
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Children and adolescents spend almost 22-28 hours per week watching television. This is a sad fact because this is the largest amount of hours spent on any activity in your child’s life, aside from sleeping.
Television has a large influence on children’s attitudes, ideas and behaviour. According to a survey, teens witness 10,000 murders, rapes and aggravated assaults per year on TV and four out of five people believe that violence on television directly contributes to the way children view violence. When children watch TV, they see other made up families, who deal with their problems different from how anyone else would. Children assume that this is how there life should be.
We should teach out children about the reality of TV because television can affect the way a child acts, thinks and feels about different issues such as violence, education/ morality and gender/racial stereotypes TV glorifies violence and weapons and teaches children that the easiest way of resolving problems is through violence.
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Some famous children’s programs portray world-saving heroes that children look up to and admire. They assume that if the strong, invincible heroes are around, the world is a safe place to be where they are free from harm. When really, they them Understand these characters don’t exist and can’t save the world from those that would hurt them.
Parents must teach their children that these people are not real don’t exist, can’t save the world, that it isn’t possible for anyone to do this on their own and that at one time or another, everyone needs someone’s help. TV programs such as these shows also can frighten children too. They may be frightened by the ugly, strong villains. We must teach children that all villains are not scary, powerful or ugly but they do try to fool people, young and old.
It is very easy for children to lose their own sense of reality while watching shows that contain violence. They must be taught otherwise and how to be smart about TV and what they are watching.
Television has a large influence on children’s attitudes, ideas and behaviour. According to a survey, teens witness 10,000 murders, rapes and aggravated assaults per year on TV and four out of five people believe that violence on television directly contributes to the way children view violence. When children watch TV, they see other made up families, who deal with their problems different from how anyone else would. Children assume that this is how there life should be.
We should teach out children about the reality of TV because television can affect the way a child acts, thinks and feels about different issues such as violence, education/ morality and gender/racial stereotypes TV glorifies violence and weapons and teaches children that the easiest way of resolving problems is through violence.
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Some famous children’s programs portray world-saving heroes that children look up to and admire. They assume that if the strong, invincible heroes are around, the world is a safe place to be where they are free from harm. When really, they them Understand these characters don’t exist and can’t save the world from those that would hurt them.
Parents must teach their children that these people are not real don’t exist, can’t save the world, that it isn’t possible for anyone to do this on their own and that at one time or another, everyone needs someone’s help. TV programs such as these shows also can frighten children too. They may be frightened by the ugly, strong villains. We must teach children that all villains are not scary, powerful or ugly but they do try to fool people, young and old.
It is very easy for children to lose their own sense of reality while watching shows that contain violence. They must be taught otherwise and how to be smart about TV and what they are watching.
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nowdays,television has been played a major role in most households
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