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Effects of media violence on children?

If you're doing this for an essay then you should actually do research. The question is really more of an opinion and the opinions of a bunch of random people on a website aren't very credible, especially if you have to cite your sources. Something you can use to jump-start your research is the Bobo Doll Experiment which was conducted by Albert Bandura. Bandura had two groups of children, one group watched an adult beating up a Bobo doll, by kicking it, punching it, throwing it around, etc, and the other group did not. The children from both groups were then individually placed in a room full of toys and a Bobo doll. The children who witnessed the adult's violent behavior then mimicked it, by kicking, pushing and throwing the Bobo doll around. The children who did not witness the adult's violent behavior completely ignored the Bobo doll and played with the other toys in the room. The experiment showed that children at a young age are easily impressionable and because of that they often mimic what they see, especially if the person they're copying receives no punishment for their violent actions. I hope this helped, sorry it was so long haha :)

Why do children get middle ear infections (otitis media) more frequently than adults...?

The eustachian tubes of children are shorter and more narrow than an adults.

Boys are slightly more likely than girls to suffer from ear infections. Children who are bottle fed, have allergies, are in day care, around cigarette smoke and/or take a pacifier are also more susceptible.

Why should you not post a child’s face on social media?

You shouldn’t put pictures of your child on social media services, mainly because it’s not safe for kids to be on someone else’s social media account, and the person who sees it could be a pedophile/stalker (you never know these days). If they have their own account, they should private their account (and so should you). This is the easiest way to keep your privates, private, and to stay safe.

Does violent media affect children?

So i have an essay to do on this, and i cant choose a side. I do believe it makes children violent but at the same time i dont because theres many other reasons a person is biolent and media shouldnt e the blame for it. What are your opinions??? Persuade me. Thanks (:

Media ...brainwashing children against ......?

our media is brainwashing small children against ISLAM n Muslims ..... so that when they growup.. they r amongst the "AGAINST ISLAM"adults .....
last night i came upon the movie "aladin" ..... and in it .. they showed Jaffar as Muslim ...and once the Aladdin ..said " we should destroy the pillar of Islam and kill Jaffar"...... Jaffar is a bad person in that movie... depicted as a greedy... and a scary person .... is this what our media is teaching us ......???? i know there are good points also abt media ...but the major (abt 80%)is bad .....

Are you okay with posting pics of your childrens on social media without their consent?

Personally I don't see anything wrong with posting photos of your children online, if you know the people on your Facebook then you know that no harm would come from doing so, I have a 2 year old daughter and I share photos I take of her on social media, as its a keep safe, I know I'll always have the photos if they are saved on to my social media site. I also reduce the people I have on it and make sure my profile is private so I know my child's photos are safe. As long as you use social media responsibly and ensure your profile is private. People post photos of their children for several reasons, also to allow family members to keep in touch and see the children grow if the family don't see the child very often.

Is it moral if parents post their children photos on social media?

I firmly believe that everyone has to make their own choices about this, and be willing to justify those choices to the child as they grow.I use social media like a diary, so I post photographs of my daughter almost daily. Extended family members live a minimum of 1 hour away, with some living 4 hours away and seeing her very rarely, so as well as being my record of our lives, my social media profile becomes the way that family members see my daughter grow up and learn what she’s up to.But I would never post a photograph of her naked (unless covered by something else like a blanket). I would never post a bath photograph. I would never post about her potty habits when she was younger, and as she grows I would avoid anything that would embarrass her. If I wouldn’t be happy for someone to post a picture for the world to see if I were the subject instead of her, then I would never post that picture of her.

What is your opinion on posting photos of children on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram?

I worked in social media for many years and was very active on many platforms for personal use, as well. I never once posted a recognizable picture of my children anywhere. Luckily they all played sports in which their faces were obscured by masks so I was able to share some "safe" pictures within my circles. In addition to my paid work, I also held workshops for PTA on internet safety for parents. Beyond teaching parents how to keep their children from getting themselves in trouble online, I educated the parents on what consequences there might be for posting about their children online. My main objective was to keep children from posting pictures of themselves and parents from posting pictures of them. Unless you are posting to a forum in which only family and very close friends can see what you post AND they understand that they do not have your permission to repost it anywhere just don't do it. What appears to be a cute picture of your daughter having a bubble bath will find its way into a pedophile's collection. That picture of your son making a funny face will be superimposed onto another child's body in a porn clip. Did you know that they use still shots to add to actual moving video? They do and many unsuspecting parents contribute the material. So, to answer your question... My opinion is that posting pictures of children online feeds the fire that is the dark side of humanity.

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