Introduction The concept of television was originally started by Philo Taylor Lanthworth on September 7, 1927. His first transmission was a line. Then he made the dollar sign passed as a humorous answer to the question: "When will we see the money for this, Farnsworth?" Twenty years ago or even before that, thousands People own television. In the early 1990's, 98% of Americans owned at least one television. Today, the average American family has more television than home TV.
Television is an important part of today's society. Everyone, including children, watches TV. There may be a problem with your child watching TV. Do this question, will someone let their children see some of the shows they see? Some of these plans apply to adults rather than infants. Today, violence plays an important role on television. Allowing children to see such violence may erode their ideas and ultimately lead to bad behavior. Since violence against television may have a bad influence on children, it is necessary to restrict the type of television programs that parents have children view.
Over the years many people have questioned whether violence against television affects children. Television violence will definitely affect children. It is hard to say that it has a devastating effect when seeing violence on almost all channels children see. The reason is that the child is not mature enough for it to completely distinguish between the real world and the television world. In addition, the children adjust to what they see around them, and adapt it if violence is around them. Children can start to believe that violence is accepted in our society, and indeed, our society is trying to eliminate violence making our existence in our country. "The screen depicts an angry, hostile world, television no longer reflects the world, but the world is beginning to reflect TV" (Scully, 1993)
The influence of television violence on children's television is the mainstream of our culture. Since 1950, violence against television has been the subject of conflict. There was discussion on how to protect children from the harmful effects of violence on television. Television is a type of contemporary media that affects the daily lives of people. TV violence has a big influence on how children recognize the world and behave. - Whether violence by media adversely affects children. On September 11, 2001, millions of people around the world gathered around the world's television to see the horrible scene of terrorist attacks hit New York, Washington, DC, Pennsylvania. Notorious morning. Our peace of mind and protection we can not overcome will make the story of 110 raging in the thrilling city of New York