It may help children learn how to get out of unsafe situations. Also it could help them learn to defend themselves.
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It effects children Children will start being nicer and it could lead to good grades and a good college
Tv is not bad for any children age it a way that children get to see the world in a different way an let there imagenation run free - little angle for now find me on youtube
the cinema has relies an good and bad effect on children.
it is good for learning
reality tv is not good for children because reality tv is not educational they say bad words and fight and children follow that
TV can be good for children, if they don't watch too much of it. It can also be an enjoyable family time.
There is no doubt it does but the argument is whether the effects are good or bad. Unlike violence on TV that is proven to reinforce violent behaviours.
i think that if they wish to, they should be able to.Another view:It seems the first answer was either written by a child, a person who has no children, or has no interest in the well being of their children. NO - children should NOT be allowed to watch anything they want.While it's perfectly fine for children to watch some TV programs, there are some which children should not be allowed to watch. And, as parents, it's their responsibility to monitor what their children do watch, and not use the TV as a 'babysitter.Children are exposed to far too much violence and sex on TV, which can result in them becoming desensitized to those things, causing them to feel the need for further violence in what they watch for stimulation or entertainment. That's only one of the ways in which violence leads to violence.If kids watch extreme violence on TV not just while they are still in their formative years, but also when they are young teens, it can result in them experimenting with things they do watch. There have been many instances where a child saw a violent act on TV, then 'acted it out', resulting in their death, or the death of another child.Parents need to be responsible in what they allow their children watch on TV, and only let them watch age appropriate programs. TV's have parental controls so parents can easily control what their children watch, even if they are not present while the child is watching TV.
Anyone I would say that both the books and the TV show are meant for older children (middle-schoolers), because the violence might be too scary for younger children, and teenagers and up might falsely believe that the series is for children because it's about talking animals. Of course, it doesn't matter what age you are. If you want to watch it, then you can. I myself am a teenager and I am a fan of the Redwall series.
Television is a great entertainment for children and parents
Royal Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal 2004 - 2004 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G