If the violence is presented as comedy- as in the powerful but seemingly harmless elastic violence of, say Road Runner, it might be neutral- on the other hand, The Three Stooges idiotic head-drumming- well that"s not the thing to do. Kids can get all kinds of bad antisocial vibes from the Idiot box- apart from violent action, this writer admits to having learned how to cut classes under the tutelage of Fred Flintstone ( I"ll call up Mr. Slate from the Diner, and the Boss"ll never know the difference! Only in my case, I"ll call up Mr. Bennett from the diner ( again a pay phone)- and the Principal will never catch on. worked a few times. kids pick up bad stuff from TV.
There are two, as Newton might put it equal and opposite reactions to video violence on television. I am speaking of fictional violence here, not live coverage of crime and terrorism. one is the shock or phobic reaction, as they tend to dramatize things up to the hilt- the opposite reaction, and possibly more dangerous is ( Ho-Hum) happens every day.. an indifference to violence, its aftermaths, and human suffering can be a blase glassy eye- oh it"s okay, or even if it is not they do it all the time on say, Power Rangers. All too often the violence is mindless in scope, somehow does not accurately ( to a casual viewer) delineate Friend from Foe, and the elastic violence of say, Road Runner is , while imaginative, totally unreal. be your own judge.
It effects children Children will start being nicer and it could lead to good grades and a good college
John Murray effects is regarding effect of television violence on children. It states that children in USA on average spend 28 hours a week watching TV and its content and content's violence is effecting young generation.
our society is plagued with violence on television to many movies are saturated with violent content, sorry but the answer is yes our children are effected by violence.on television
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There was a study done on how watching TV violence affects the behaviors of preschoolers. To test this they had two groups of children watch cartoons on TV. One group watched violent cartoons and the other group watched cartoons without violence. Then, they observe the behaviors of the two groups on the playground. The children who had watched the violent cartoons were more apt to react with violence on the playground than children who hadn’t watched the violent cartoons. The conclusion was that watching violence on TV did affect behavior of children.
There are many paragraphs on the influence of television on children. While some say that television is fine others say that it teaches children violence.
Research has shown that violence on TV teaches a child to react in violent ways. Children were shown violent cartoons and a set of children weren’t shown violent cartoons. The behavior on the playground of children watching violent cartoons were more violent with other children compared to the set of children who didn’t watch violent cartoons. The violence in TV, movies, games, and video breaks down the psychological barriers of hurting others.
Children are like sponges and are always observing their environment, often to a greater degree than their parents and guardians realise. They pick things up from real-life and creative life, e.g books and television. Children have little or no sense of right and wrong and so if they are exposed to violent tv programs they just register that violence as being part of life, not necessarily that it is wrong. It's the same with real violence in their lives. It has been shown again and again that children who end up in trouble for violence themselves have usually been exposed to real life violence and/or have watched violent films. To them, the violence is a normal behaviour because they were too young to know any better when they were first exposed to it.
It may help children learn how to get out of unsafe situations. Also it could help them learn to defend themselves.
Research has shown that violence on TV teaches a child to react in violent ways. Children were shown violent cartoons and a set of children weren’t shown violent cartoons. The behavior on the playground of children watching violent cartoons were more violent with other children compared to the set of children who didn’t watch violent cartoons. The violence in TV, movies, games, and video breaks down the psychological barriers of hurting others.