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semar
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Posted: 11 March 2005 at 10:25pm |
Television and our Children How much does t.v. influence our children? Is it an evil force that undermines family values? Does it promote indiscretion and total disregard of ethics? They have, however, found plenty of evidence for every parent's worst suspicion: that watching television stifles a child's creative imagination. Comedy Link Seen in aggression |
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DavidC
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Hello Semar and welcome!
Rawat makes some excellent points, but obviously makes no attempt to provide a balanced view. Psychological research is governed by measurement and situational variables that typically are not generalizable. Television has many positive effects on language and comprehension, as well as ethical and social behavior. Mental stimulation in children improves mental development. A bit of the right kind of TV is a good thing. DavidC |
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fezziwig
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Commercial TV has one purpose: to sell products. 20 minutes of every hour is devoted to commercials. 20 minutes! That's one third of your viewing time. The advertisers will use ANY device to capture your attention and keep it. They will use any content that will lure you within striking distance of their propaganda. If sex attracts attention they will use it. Violence, war, perversion, all are used as attractants. The best psychologists and experts on human behaviour are NOT at the schools helping children with problems, counseling widows of soldiers or families impoverished by a layoff. No, they are working on Madison Avenue studying what appeals to you and how to turn that into a sale. All of us are sufficiently vain (and deluded) to think we can watch the programs without buying the products. We are wrong. And the advertisers have the data to prove it. The best economists and statisticians in the country are NOT working in the government to find out what is in the best interests of the country and it's civilians. They are at work refining their measurements of precisely how they manipulate your buying habits with their ads. They know that they govern your buying and they can PROVE it to the companies that hire them. Can you doubt their power? Why else would any sane person drive thru a McDonalds and buy an overpriced meat patty of grease and salt with a pennies worth of lettuce to feign healthiness wrapped in a tasteless non-nutritional piece of bleached bread? And an order of grease-soaked starch as well?! And then eat this mess while driving down a crowded freeway? One cannot escape the conclusion that participating in commercial radio/TV is to surrender oneself to blatant manipulation. You become submissive to a merciless master. A master who, regardless of his smiling charm, will feed your discontent and steal your purse. What can be done! Resist and find alternatives. Don't watch commercial TV. Listen to NPR and watch PBS. Instead of watching android football or baseball on TV go to your local highschool or college and watch the games. The bonus, you will find, is much more fun! Work against the commercials. When your friends fault you for not catching the latest episode of "Oprah" tell them you don't want to view 20 minutes of commercials for detestable products in order to watch silly people flatter the host for 40 minutes. take charge of your viewing. Turn on PBS and watch a program on Ancient Etruscan Art Treasures even tho the host is plain looking or downright ugly! Then the next day ask your friends if THEY saw it and enjoyed the intelligent commentary from the not-handsome but interesting host. Turn off your cable TV! Why pay for a system that delivers 33% advertisements?! If you live in a metro area find out about Over The Air (OTA) High Definition (HDTV) and Digital (DTV) TV. I live in the SF area and have an indoor UHF antenna feeding a $130 OTA DTV receiver i bought on eBay, and I get 3 PBS signals (as well as local network stations) in beautiful High Fidelity (no ghosts, no snow!) and surround sound Dolby 5.1! For free! And each channel has as many as 4 subchannels. Get your local OTA DTV channel to broadcast "Classic Arts Showcase" which is a FREE feed provided by a foundation that never carries any commercials and does broadcast fragments of Classic Arts that are remarkable (this morning I saw old black/white films of Magda Olivera singing an aria from Tosca and Klemperer conducting the last of Beethovens Sym. 9). Turn away from the crap. Reject the ads. Think for yourself. F
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DavidC
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Kiddie TV Fezz!
Many are not aware but Fezz used to play Uncle Grouch-a-Lot on an early B&W TV children's show DavidC |
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semar
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Yes TV have lot benefit for us, even without mentioning this benefits we already used most of our free time in the front of TV. The point here is we have to aware that TV have bad effect specially for our young children. I don't agree that we fully ban our kids from tv (video), but what we need to do is controlling them which program that they can watch. A lot of us as parents, many times make the tv as baby sitter for our kids during our busy work. This habit is the real monster here.
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Salam/Peace,
Semar "We are people who do not eat until we are hungry and do not eat to our fill." (Prophet Muhammad PBUH) "1/3 of your stomach for food, 1/3 for water, 1/3 for air" |
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fezziwig
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When my kids were small I had NO TV. Later we got a TV but everyone had
to clear programs ahead of time with the others. And hours were
limited.
OK, so I have a guilty pleasure. COPS! I can watch about 15 minutes a week of this. F |
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DavidC
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There would be a lot more home violence if scheduled TV sessions could
not be held daily. All that attention-seeking can drive parents nuts, and the housework will never get done. VCRs, DVRs, interactive websites, games and movies - kids options have never been better. DavidC |
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Angel
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Actually, the kids tv programs are not bad here The ABC channel has 2 times deciated to childrens veiwing in the morning and afternoon with stories and educational programs, Play school is the top notch and is Australia's no.1 basically which has been running for 30 years. The commerical channels have early in the morning cartoons till 9am and in the afternoon there are other programs for kids like Hi5 that's my favourite, it beats the wiggles , those 2 are interactive and educational. Parents are the ones in control, not the damn tv stations and advertisers! or McDonalds for that matter. Of course some tv is good and some tv is bad, You as a parent have that choice to make what your kids watch, NO ONE ELSE! And for those parents that complain, I say you only have yourself to blame. You are the Parent/s you are the ones that set the rules and diciplines that your children adheres to, stop complaining and put rules to the tv viewing and/or to anything else. Answer these questions: Who lets them watch tv or watch certain shows? Who lets them eat what they eat and drink? Who lets them have so many choices? Who lets them read what they read? Who tells the kids its bed time? Who tells them to get up in the morning for school? Who tells them to have a bath at night or shower? Who lets them play with toys or certain toys at certain ages? (why?) Who are the one that chooses the clothes they wear? (we all know that kids want to wear summer clothes in winter ) Who disciplines and give guidelines in life? [ well supposedly ;-) ] Angel. |
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