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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Violent Media is Good for Kids

In Violent Media is Good for Kids by Gerard Jones, Jones say that knockd receive-dragout media has a positive effect on children. Jones uses his own experience with his son and well-nigh others to show and support that passion is a good amour for kids. The reference will be shown through various reasoning that violent media is not all in all dismal for kids. In a personal approach to his audience Jones tells about his son who he allows him to watch violent shows and then his son acting as around of the characters from the shows such as a dinosaur or a Power Ranger. Jones draw outed that this was o.k. since his son is reenacting super torpedoes because when they be a super hero the children argon able to signalise their emotions as well the, superhero stories succor kids negotiate the conflicts between the interior self-importance and the public self ( Jones 10). Jones goes on to excuse that from Melanie Moore a PhD in psychology she stated that, Children needs vio lent diversion in order to search the inescapable timberings that theyve been taught to deny. \nThe downside to violent media being exposed to kids is that they are sometimes when the violence brook be harmful and it brook cause a honest problem such as Jones talks about in school shooting, Jones goes on explaining that some washing soda psychologists would say that pop culture needed to be taken away and some parents were much guilty in it, one of Joness friends utter that, Ive turned into the bad mom who lets her kids eat sugar-coated cereal and watch cartoons! . \nJones doesnt take that matter into something oversize as he states more benefits of violent media benefiting kids, the topic of emotions snarf up again and Jones explain how with violence kids can express their emotions more and help with rage. Jones explains that, rage can be an energising emotion, and that children will feel rage but with that kids are taught at a puppyish age to fear our own emotions an d that if ...

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