Violence on TV
Date Submitted: 10/03/2002 17:43:50
Does watching violence on television truly harm young children? Some experts say that televised violence has a profound effect on children. However, it's not difficult to find other "experts" who dismiss its effects, claiming that watching violent TV shows is no different than listening to fairy tales. These conflicting statements tend to make parents give up the TV battle with their children.
Just 60 years ago, television was viewed as an unknown curiosity. TV was black
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