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. Learn how to monitor your child's television exposure.
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TV and Your Teen
TV Has a Powerful Impact on Young People Children and teens in the US spend an average of 3 to 4 hours a day watching...
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Parents Play Key Role in Decreasing Aggression in Children
There are several things parents can do to insure that their child is neither the bully nor the child who is bullied by...
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What Can I Do About Media Violence?
Violent media is everywhere. Limiting how much violence your children witness in the media might seem like it's too hard...
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Preparing for Movies About 9/11
This guide was developed for parents and family members of children and adolescents who lost a loved one on 9/11. The...
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Media and Your Kids
The media: It's been around for ages, but now, it is here more than ever. What you experienced growing up is worlds...
Source: Palo Alto Medical Foundation
