Violence on Television
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together, families should talk about the reality of violence and compare it to the fantasy of what is often portrayed. When children watch television on their own, parents should still ask their children questions about what they saw and be willing to discuss any questions the children have. The most important thing to remember is that parental supervision and limiting children's exposure to media violence can turn a potentially detrimental situation into a learning experience.
together, families should talk about the reality of violence and compare it to the fantasy of what is often portrayed. When children watch television on their own, parents should still ask their children questions about what they saw and be willing to discuss any questions the children have. The most important thing to remember is that parental supervision and limiting children's exposure to media violence can turn a potentially detrimental situation into a learning experience.