1. TV is a big thing in life, it's the most important part of a child's life. It's entertaining, funny, and classic. But I do believe that violence on tv will effect the child, especially when they have broken homes. Children who spend their after school time alone because parents work, will find themselves learning behaviors not from their parents but from television. I feel as though that the behavior of the child does come from bad schools too. Children who view shows in which violence is very realistic, frequently repeated or left unpunished are more likely to imitate what they see. Some of the most objectionable shows are cartoon's and other children shows. Cartoons can be violent too, not just like any other violent program. I think if you sit a kid in front of a tv and let them watch whatever, is a bad parent or guardian. The cartoon shows are the ones that portray violence "unrealistically" without consequences or punishment. I feel as though if you show a young kid somebody being run over and they pop back up with a harm, is a problem. I would recommend the parents to limit their child's exposure to these negative influences, because they are going to end up doing these violent things to people. Violence is an effective promotional device. And a strong influence to kids. Kids have no other way to react to violence only just to imitate it.
2. Promos have only a very time to show something interesting enough to attract the viewer. The easiest things to feature are those that require little explanation like violence and sex. Even promotions for situation comedies feature what little action may actually be in the show. The viewers get a wrong impression of the show and want to watch it more. Violent promos frequently are run during programs geared for children or on completely non-violent shows.
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