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.
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Media and the Consumer Culture
Development is affected by the dynamic interaction between the individual and various other forces that extend beyond...
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Violence in the Media
Turn on the television set during prime time, and, unless you select your programs carefully, you’re likely to see an...
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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...
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Kids Spend 7.5 Hours Per Day on 'Entertainment Media'
Kaiser Family Foundation study has some disturbing findings, but it's important to put the study into a broader...
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Can TV Teach Your Kid to Read?
Cliff Hanger, the long word freak-out, the Smarty-Pants Dance, those mysteriously-floating jewel-toned lips that teach...
Source: Education.com
