Introduction of the violence in television


Adolescence is the stage of life between when during this period of the life there are a lot of normal physical , psychological and social changes, leading to their positive and productive insertion in society, and a very small group of them and they adopt  hostile and violent behaviors that manifest themselves several ways that concern society. In turn, they are also targets of violence by society, their parents and other adults.
These undesirable behaviors have various origins or causes: among them, the violence of the environment in which they live and develop as children, family domestic violence that they suffer from very young ages. Early and exposure to the, mass media and especially the television that offers them as a product of daily consumption, the most varied forms or psychological, physical, sexual, self-inflicted or against third parties and their properties.
The problem is that the television can be a very powerful influence in the development of children in the formation of character and behavior, since many of the television programs contain a high degree of violence, and can be imitated, introjected, generating a kind of "immunity" to the horror of violence; and Gradually generating an acceptance of violence as a way to solve problems.
The solution is that parents can protect children from excess violence on television paying more attention to the programs that children see, establishing limits on the time they spend watching television, preventing them from seeing  those programs know as violent and explain to the child what their consider bad or inappropriate of the program, point out the Childs that although the actor was not hurt, injured or died during the program,, the violence can cause pain or death if it happens in real life and disapproving the violent episodes  that happen in front of children, emphasizing the fact that this is not the best way to solve a problem.

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