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Violence on TV: As Parents Are We Monitoring What Our Kdis Are Exposed to on Television?Sadly, much of what are children are watching today on TV is violent. Today more than ever we are seeing a generation of children who are using violence and anger to solve their problems.
Advice for President Elect Obama on Children's ProgrammingAs a child Max enjoyed great children's programming on the three networks that was fun and interesting. He would like to see even better programs in the future.- The Effects of Popular Culture on EducationAs the title suggests this paper will discuss the effects of media on children and what that means from an educational standpoint.
- FCC Revises Children's TV GuidelinesIn 2004 the FCC updated its guidelines for broadcasting children's programming along with promotional and commercial material aired with it. After objections raised by children's advocates and the media, the ruling was recently revised.
- Children's Programming: Walking on Thin IceThis article looks at various children's shows across the years and why they had to change something. It also looks at various comic strips and movies from the same perspective.
- Babies and TV -- Is any amount OK?Although a lot of children's programming is aimed at babies, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends "no TV before age 2." Why do they make this statement, and how can parents implement the television safely?
- How Glee Became One of the Hottest Shows on TelevisionGlee has quickly captured the imaginations of viewers all over the world. It has a rich history in theater and in a day of reality TV viewing, it sets itself apart.
The Kid Show Chronicles - Max & RubyMax and Ruby has some skeptics, but does it deliver as quality children's programming?
Joan Ganz Cooney Pioneered Children's ProgrammingThe creator of Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Street has done a little bit of everything, learned a lot, and, mostly, everything's been A-okay.- 1950s Television Memories Childrens ProgramsMy fondest memories of old TV programs.
- Two Channels that Are Educational for Young ChildrenTwo main channels that are full of educational television shows for children of all ages.
- Pee Wee's Big AdventureIn between the horrible show with the talking chair and the talking globe, and the unfortunate event in the XXX theater, there was this amazing, whimsical, colorful, frightening, hilarious, nonsensical film called Pee Wee's Big Adventure.
- Studies that Can Help Your Children and YouThere have been many studies conducted recently that could benefit you and your children
- Great Children's Programming from the 70's and 80'sWhatever happened to shows like H.R. Pufnstuf and Saturday morning cartoons?
Preschool T.V. Programs that Are Entertaining for AdultsChildren's programming can be annoying to adults, but there are some great shows out there you can enjoy with your child and keep your sanity.- Young TV Viewers: Do We Censor Our Kids Too Much?Parent watch dog groups have complained for years and years that TV and movies are too violent or graphic and so networks have responded by taking children's programming and dumbing it down to an infantile level.
- Network Executives Should Really Pull Their Heads Out of Their SphinctersI pose a question to you, dear reader: Is it just me, or do the television programs currently on air fall to a miserable low when compared to the television shows of old?
- Are Children's Television Programs Better Today?This article explores the debate over the status of children's TV programs; whether they are better now or before?
Top Ten Preschool TV Shows of 2006One impressive trend in children's television programming today is the large number of educational shows available.