this can effect children in various ways, but does not have a strong effect, (only if the proceedings are continuous) side effects can be the eyes being weak, and brain cells mandatorilly destroyed if watched everyday
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.
It may help children learn how to get out of unsafe situations. Also it could help them learn to defend themselves.
Watching television in general does have some effect on the eye development. The type of t.v is not important to that factor.
Andra Lock has written: 'The effect of TV advertising on the nutritional knowledge of 7-11 year old school children'
Here you go: aacap.org/page.ww?section=Facts+for+Families&name=Children+And+TV+Violence library.thinkquest.org/5676/effects.html .ridgenet.org/szaflik/tvrating.htm .cyberessays.com/Politics/129.htm
Hertha Sturm has written: 'Informationsverarbeitung durch Kinder' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Radio and children, Psychological aspects of Television and children, Radio and children, Television and children 'Der gestresste Zuschauer' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Television, Psychology, Television, Television viewers 'Information processing by young children' -- subject(s): Cognition in children, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Radio and children, Psychological aspects of Television and children, Radio and children, Television and children
Media has a bad effect on a generation mainly because, youth is strongly influenced by the media and what is seen on tv. Teenagers and children will want to follow the people who get recognized and do what they do to get noticed. Drugs, sex, rock and roll. These things are what get i nto the young civilians minds.
Action for Children's Television ended in 1992.
Action for Children's Television was created in 1968.
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
What I would is find out the effect of violent video games on players. I would also research if there is a link between the release of a particular game and the level of violence in the wider communityThere is new research out now on the effect violent games have on children. Some older research is also published on TV violence and children that could add an interesting aspect to your paper.
Almost any character from fiction has an impact on children. Some of the best examples might be superheroes like Superman and Batman, or heroines like Cinderella and Mulan. Scary characters also have an effect, like Freddie Krueger or Bigfoot.