It is about time people all around the world realize the effect television has on children and their behavior. The media has been using sex and violence to sell their product and services without people even being aware of it. The sexual language and content is right in front of them but somehow is over looked every day by parents. Children under the age of eight do not know the difference between real life and fantasy/entertainment… With media using sex as a way to sell these children are forced to see things they cannot understand, this makes their ideas of relationships tainted and will affect them the rest of their lives in one way or another. Too many children receive their sex knowledge from sources other than their parents, school, or church. The Average time a child spends watching TV each day is four hours. The photo to the right is what we are all used to seeing and is decent for children to see without influencing kids with sex. Current studies research the effects of exposure to the portrayal of sex on television and on sexual attitudes and moral judgments. Specifically, the studies test the effects of Exposure, consequences of premarital sex. The studies examine the effects sexual media has on the important development period of emerging adulthood, between the ages of 18 and 25. A study given shows that 44% of kids say they watch something different when they're alone than with their parents. Approximately 62% say that sex on TV shows and movies influences kids to have sex when they are too young. Seventy seven% say there is too much sex before marriage on television. And 54% of children have a TV in their bedroom to we’re they watch programs unmonitored. For example, television used to show situations like this one innocent and nonsexual. This image shows two people talking possibly flirting but not showing anymore. That was the way programs used to be. This is an innocent way of getting there point
It is about time people all around the world realize the effect television has on children and their behavior. The media has been using sex and violence to sell their product and services without people even being aware of it. The sexual language and content is right in front of them but somehow is over looked every day by parents. Children under the age of eight do not know the difference between real life and fantasy/entertainment… With media using sex as a way to sell these children are forced to see things they cannot understand, this makes their ideas of relationships tainted and will affect them the rest of their lives in one way or another. Too many children receive their sex knowledge from sources other than their parents, school, or church. The Average time a child spends watching TV each day is four hours. The photo to the right is what we are all used to seeing and is decent for children to see without influencing kids with sex. Current studies research the effects of exposure to the portrayal of sex on television and on sexual attitudes and moral judgments. Specifically, the studies test the effects of Exposure, consequences of premarital sex. The studies examine the effects sexual media has on the important development period of emerging adulthood, between the ages of 18 and 25. A study given shows that 44% of kids say they watch something different when they're alone than with their parents. Approximately 62% say that sex on TV shows and movies influences kids to have sex when they are too young. Seventy seven% say there is too much sex before marriage on television. And 54% of children have a TV in their bedroom to we’re they watch programs unmonitored. For example, television used to show situations like this one innocent and nonsexual. This image shows two people talking possibly flirting but not showing anymore. That was the way programs used to be. This is an innocent way of getting there point