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Osborn, D. Keith – Childhood Education, 1972
Descriptions of toys that invite aggressive and violent behavior, and suggestions on what parents and teachers can do to protect children. (SP)
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior, Business Responsibility, Children
Kielwasser, Alfred P.; Wolf, Michelle A. – 1987
To understand television in relation to the issue of children and violent programming, three broad areas must be examined: the child, the parent or primary caretaker, and the medium. Concerning the child, parents should not simply negatively restrict their children's viewing, but should view television with their children and critically discuss…
Descriptors: Activism, Children, Citizen Participation, Critical Thinking
Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC. – 2001
In September 2000, the Federal Trade Commission issued a report on marketing violent entertainment to children. The Commission found that all three segments of the entertainment industry intentionally promoted products to children that warranted parental cautions. This report provides a look at the advertising practices to see if the industries…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Advertising, Children, Films
Frank, Josette – 1969
Now that television (TV) appears to be here to stay, parents should not resign themselves to it, but rather thoughtfully manage its use by their children. Children should be provided with play activity to break into the spell-binding hold of the TV set. Also, it is wise to sift through TV programs according to the child's make-up, and provide…
Descriptors: Children, Commercial Television, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
Morris, Norman S. – 1971
Based on an extensive series of interviews with clinical psychiatrists and psychologists, educators, television executives, producers, performers, advertisers, parents, and children themselves, this book explores the effect of television on a child's values. It delves into the question of a relationship between violence on television and violent…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Business Responsibility, Children, Commercial Television
Congress of the U. S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. – 1977
This subcommittee report presents a history of congressional action regarding violence on television and then outlines conclusions and recommendations for legislative consideration. Acknowledging that excessive viewing of violence may have harmful effects on children, the report places responsibility for program content on the networks and…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Television, Children, Commercial Television
Atkin, Charles K.; Greenberg, Bradley S. – 1977
A study was conducted to explore the relationship between a child's exposure to television content portraying various levels of physical agression, verbal aggression, altruism, and affection, and that child's enactment of these four types of behavior under different conditions of parent-child co-viewing and discussion of the television content.…
Descriptors: Affection, Aggression, Altruism, Audiences
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia. National Center on Fathers and Families. – 1997
As part of the Clinton Administration's initiative to bring fathers back to the center of American life, a conference was convened in May 1996 at which federal staff members, practitioners, and researchers shared successful practices, identified challenges, discussed current research, and recommended future actions. This report summarizes the…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Children, Employed Parents, Family (Sociological Unit)
Crosson-Tower, Cynthia – 2002
This book presents guidance for educators on recognizing and responding to different forms of child maltreatment as well as ideas on the formation of a school reporting protocol and a Child Protection Team. The 11 chapters are: (1) "Why Are Educators So Important in the Lives of Abused and Neglected Children?"; (2) "How Can We…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Safety