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Children and Television - II. Solutions for Children's TV watching

BY: Yoshi | Category: Education | Post Date: 2009-02-14
 



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Solutions for Children's TV watching

• Keep television out of your child's bedroom. The best place is the family room.
• Watch television together as a family when you can.
• Talk about what your child sees on the television.
• Parents are role models for their children. So refrain from making television your prime source of recreation. This will encourage your child to look for other options rather than watch television for recreation.
• Try not to buy products which may include clothes, backpacks, shoes, besides toys that are directly linked to violent television shows or are advertised during violent programs.
• Help your child understand a true meaning of hero - that the real heroes are those who work hard and make a world a better place for example, parents, teachers, doctors, firefighters, etc. are real heroes.
• Interact with your child's teacher.
• Network with other parents and your child's teacher to reduce the negative aspects of the media culture in the wider society.
• Express your opinions and your concerns to the local TV stations.

Teaching Good TV Habits
• Limit the number of TV-watching hours.
• Try a weekday ban.
• Set a good example by limiting your own TV viewing.
• Check the TV listings and program reviews ahead of time for programs your family can watch together.
• Preview programs before your kids watch them.
• Come up with a family TV schedule.
• Watch TV together.
• Talk to kids about what they see on TV.
• Talk to other parents, your doctor, and teachers about their TV-watching policies.
• Offer fun alternatives to television.

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