Impact of TV violence on children's behavior Strategies for parents to limit children's exposure to violent TV content Effects of violent TV shows on children's emotional development Intervention programs to reduce aggressive behavior in children due to TV violence
Violent video games and T.V. shows can cause bad behavior. Influences from other people can cause bad behavior as well.
No!
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.
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.
Recent reseach has shown that brain function changes with too much TV as well as behavior. A study of young children was done to see if behavior changed with violent TV shows. The result of the study showed that the more the children watch violent TV the more they showed violent behavior towards other children and while playing. There also seems to be a psychological componet to watching TV and playing violent computer games. Barriers are broken down that prevent children/people from reacting in violent ways. So, yes watching too much TV for children is not good for the child in many ways.
No. Only within limits and under parent supervision. 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.
violent
yes
violent
It depends how serious the condition is and if there's a history of violent behavior and such. Rules vary from agency to agency.
Rarely, but yes.