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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Do Fantasy Images in Media Cause Children to be Frightened?
In surveys, most children report having been scared of something they saw on TV or in a movie. Research has shown that...
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CMCH Suggestions: Establish Time Limits
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) specifically recommends that children younger than two years old not use any...
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Help Prevent Violence on TV
Why Take A Stand? Over 1,000 research studies in the past 50 years show there is a relationship between viewing...
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Reducing Exposure to Advertisements
Children lack the cognitive skills to understand the persuasive intent of advertising and need protection from...
