VIDEO – media and children
http://www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/4100.htm
The question if media has any effects on children is a big issue in western world. Many parents or educators are looking for the hidden problems of today’s kids. The article explains problems which are most likely to be caused by media (Learning aggressive behaviors, becoming desensitized to real world violence, and developing a fear of being victimized). For example, language development, children advertising, what are children watching, or what you can do as a parent are areas which need improvement. The statistics show that the biggest problems are violent video games and TV programming. “The American Psychological Association Help Center reveals that children’s TV programming alone contains about 20 violent acts an hour.” The association believes that children are imitators of media actions therefore “they are more likely to strike out at playmates, argue, and disobey authority”. Nowadays, the American government is trying to implement a rating system for TV programming. This system is supposed to help reduce violence watched by kids (similar to V-chip). In conclusion, because society has such an easy access to media, we have to be able to eliminate what our kids are NOT able to filter.

