When children are taught how to tie their shoes, this is because their parents show them. When their children are taught how to make mathematical problems, this is because their teacher shows them. How all the character model TVs will affect children. Many adults are watching TV at a young age and are not adversely affected, so I think that they should not influence children. The first thing we have to recognize is that today's television is different from past television and violence is more common in today's show than past real family shows.
Since TV started, the question of the influence of television violence continues. Early in the 1950s, the first mention on the influence of television on our children was found in many parliamentary hearings. For example, the US Senate Juvenile Crime Commission held a series of hearings on the impact of television programs on juvenile delinquency between 1954 and 1955. These hearings are just the beginning of the investigation by the Congress by committees and others from the 1950s to the present.
It is difficult to believe that television violence could make ordinary children a juvenile offender. Many studies have revealed the relationship between violence on TV and aggression, but the actions seen in the laboratory include serious rape and murder, or an increase in the violence of young people included in the FBI report Crime is not included. Rather, the impact on children has been proved to be far more subtle, like a normal childhood push and push.
Children and adolescents may commit crimes committed by young people committing crimes or legal acts. This often brings problems spreading to the community. Research on juvenile delinquency in RAND includes investigations on people of various socioeconomic backgrounds, crime and juvenile trials, high risk groups, prevention and treatment of violence, bullying, drug abuse, and adolescent mental health I will. Bullying is a serious medical and public health problem. Adults can help in a variety of ways, but by ignoring bullying or bullying children themselves, playing a negative role model sometimes makes things worse. Clinicians can help but they must be able to identify signs of bullying first