Art, asked by vijaydevarakonda24, 10 months ago

why children get fear of horror movies.​

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Answered by devamsingh
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Horror movies are a part of modern life, bringing in box office bucks and generating watercooler buzz. Whether they beg you to take them to the latest big-screen release or rent DVDs for a sleepover, you might find that as your kids mature, they become more eager to explore the horror genre. These films can generate long-lasting effects in susceptible kids.

Anxiety and Phobias

It is not easy to predict who will develop an anxiety disorder or phobia from a horror movie, but children and teens might be at higher risk than adults. According to ground-breaking Swiss developmental theorist Jean Piaget, cognitive development is based on schemas, or ways of understanding the world. As people grow and learn, their schemas change. Many children and teens do not yet have the life experience to put horror movies into perspective, putting them at risk for lingering anxiety or phobias. You know your kids best, so consider their overall development when deciding what to let them watch. If they are normally anxious, fearful or timid, or if they have trouble distinguishing fantasy from reality, skip horror films for a few more years. If your child does develop long-lasting anxiety, consider seeking professional assistance.

Answered by sharique44
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Explanation:

when you're a child did you got dear by seeing horror movies

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