Today television offers more viewing options than ever before. Your child can be exposed to a vast range of programming, which can be both good and bad. Fortunately, parents also have more tools to make sure children see the good TV and can't get to the bad. The most effective tool, though, is still parental involvement, so get the facts before you sit down to watch.
Additional Content
showing 6 - 10 of 36
-
6.
Philosophy for Kids: A Pop Culture Introduction
Do children have the cognitive ability to understand and appreciate philosophy? Ages-old philosophical concepts are...
Source: Education.com -
7.
Children and the Media
Today, all members of our society are influenced both directly and indirectly by powerful media vehicles, including...
-
8.
I Want That!: Parents Offer Tips for Talking with Kids About Advertising
We were in a store and (my five-year-old daughter) actually said, ‘I saw that in a commercial, I need it.’ It’s...
Source: Action Alliance for Children -
9.
Teens: Ages 14-17
During this stage of life, children continue to make changes toward becoming adults, both physically and emotionally....
Source: Center on Media and Child Health -
10.
Challenge for Change
It is everyone's responsibility to see that our children are exposed to less TV violence and to more developmentally...
