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    Children and the Internet   Think about how much time your children spend on electronics and what it could be doing to their health and intelligence. Instead of reading books and learning from experiences they’re glued to a screen that’s leaving them unable to react in real life. “Hands on experiences are vital to the developing of conversation and cause-effect relationships” (Negative effects of Internet usage on Child Development). Internet Influence on kids is becoming a problem with prolonged

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    Review The influence of violent media on children and adolescents: a public-health approach Lancet 2005; 365: 702–10 Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology‚ School of Psychology‚ University of Birmingham‚ UK (Prof K D Browne PhD‚ C Hamilton-Giachritsis PhD) Correspondence to: Prof Kevin Browne‚ Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology‚ School of Psychology‚ University of Birmingham‚ Edgbaston‚ Birmingham B15 2TT‚ UK k.d.browne@bham.ac.uk Kevin D Browne‚ Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis

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    The Influence of Television on Children In Brown and Hood’s (2002) article “Television and Children”‚ written in addition order mode tells the influence of television on children’s behavior. They explained how children spend most of their time watching television than any other activity. They added that children learn a violent and aggressive behavior mostly from television drama and cartoons. They also mentioned that watching violence and aggressive behavior make children less sensitive to it

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    Secondly‚ family is known as the first and most important influence that forms my identity. My family started influencing my identity from the moment I was born. I remember my grandfather saying that we are all born in different places‚ and in those places there are different races‚ but we are all people and should be treated equally. When I was young‚ I did not know what was allowed in society and what was not. My family made it a point to teach me that just because someone has a different skin

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    of a Hispanic family has had the greatest influence in my education. When my parents immigrated to the US‚ they did not know English and had only received primary education. As a result‚ I had no one at home that could help with my school work. Although learning English was difficult‚ I knew it had to be learned fast so I would not fall behind in school and become the translator my parents desperately needed. Even at a young age‚ I knew education was essential. Furthermore‚ my family constantly faced

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    Influences of Cartoons on Children. Children watch on television a lot of kind of cartoons like Tom and Jerry‚ SpongeBob‚ Mickey Mouse and others. Many parents agreed today that every child is interested in cartoons. It is very good if a child watches only educational cartoons‚ but there are a lot of cartoons which have bad influences on children. However‚ nowadays children become addicted to watching cartoons and‚ as a result‚ there are a lot of debates about whether children are affected by cartoons

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    are the most frequent and easily accessible source of entertainment which we provide to children. With the vastness of media and extension of channels‚ it has become easier for children to watch their favourite cartoons on a single click and at the same time it has become more convenient for parents to provide children with this all-time favourite activity of theirs. Time which was previously spent by children in outdoor activities is now replaced‚ as now they can be found glued to the TV sets for

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    psychology and behavioural patterns”‚ said that with the limitlessness of media and extension of channels‚ it has become easier for children to watch their favourite cartoons on a single click and at the same time it has become more convenient for parents to provide children with this all-time favourite activity of theirs. Time which was previously spent by children in outdoor activities is now replaced‚ as now they can be found glued to the TV sets for long hours‚ peering at all sorts of cartoons

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    Autism is a serious developmental disorder that completely impairs children to communicate with their parents and others. When a child is born with Autism the parents might not notice any signs of the disorder. The disorder is usually detected around the first three years of the child’s life. Since there are no known test to determine if a child has Autism there are many indications that a child might be suffering from Autism. When a mother brings a child home from the hospital the thought of

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    as well as their parents. After watching this movie‚ it gave me an insight into the influences of family. How children are influenced by their parents often hinges significantly on what is termed parental style. Since family is the first school a child enters‚ parents are children’s primary role models‚ and they continue to influence a child into young adulthood in several ways. Family has a huge influence on our learning gender roles‚ especially during the first few years of life as they

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