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well almost every kid watches tv and videos. so with that being said, all of them at some point in their lives.
Yes it does because kids watch violence over and over again, and they get used to it, so they learn to believe violence is not a big deal, and start becoming violent to kids in school.
When kids watch Stargate, it is recommended that there is parental guidance. Some of the scenes involve violence using weapons and adult scenes. Make sure you are there with your kid(s) when watching Stargate.
I do think that parents should censor what their kids watch because it will affect them later in life. Like if the kid watches something that has a lot of violence in it and watches the same thing again and again then the kid would be more prone to violence and aggresivness.
you should watch it...it's hilarious
This movie contains infrequent cartoon violence. I am 11 years old. The violence in this new dreamworks movie does not have stuff that is bloody and gory. Turbo has violence that has no blood. It is a kids movie. For ages 9 and over
If the kids are over 13. If they are 12 and lower there must be parent guardian. There is some sexual romance, violence, and bad language.
Most kids do. I allow my children to watch it. But sometimes kids can't watch it.
Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children. There may be some profanity and some depictions of violence or brief nudity.
something you shouldnt watch
This is a subject that scholars and critics have been debating for decades. There is some research that indicates TV violence can be a factor in how kids perceive the world: George Gerbner, a famous media researcher, came up with "Cultivation Theory," which says that the more violence kids watch, the more they come to see it as normal, and further, the more they start to think the world is a violent and dangerous place-- this is known as the "Mean World Syndrome." People who want to blame TV violence for problems in society are probably overstating their case, however. While TV violence can certainly be ONE influence, it is not the only influence-- kids and young adults are also influenced by parents, peers, schools, religion, and other factors. That said, there is ample evidence that parents do need to monitor what their kids are watching, since kids are very impressionable and may think violence is entertaining unless someone explains to them that it is not.
No, it still contains violence.