THE EFFECTS OF
MEDIA ON CHILDREN
The influence of the media on the psychosocial development
of children is profound. Thus, it is important for physicians to discuss with
parents their child’s exposure to media and to provide guidance on
age-appropriate use of all media, including television, radio, music, video
games and the Internet.
The effects of media on children are not only to explore the
beneficial and harmful effects of media on children’s mental and physical
health. Are also identify how physicians can counsel patients and their
families and promote the healthy use of the media in their communities.
THE BENEFITS EFFECT OF MEDIA
- Social skills - For example, children can start learning how to cooperate by watching TV programs and using computer games and apps that show helping behaviour.
- Creative benefits - For example, children can develop skills in imagination, art, video, music and media by using software.
- Reading, writing and critical thinking skills - For example, by using blogs and chat rooms or connecting with others on social media.
- Political and social awareness - For example, by watching news, current affairs and documentaries, or by reading about issues online.
THE HARMFUL EFFECT OF MEDIA
- Children do not understand emotions or social behaviour.
- Surrounding environment determines the perception of a set emotional reaction and social interaction.
- Watching violent television programs and movies will increase violent behaviour in children.
- Excessive television watching may have a harmful effect on learning and academic performance.
THE IMPROVE OF MEDIA
- Parents and teachers can be a useful source of information about quality media that’s good for kids.
- Content with a good story that doesn’t depend on violence for entertainment value is always worth looking for.
- You can also look for TV programs and movies that give your children about new information like places, animals, people, ideas, issues and cultures she couldn’t see or connect with otherwise. These can inspire her to try new activities and think about new ideas. This can be done through playing, creating something or finding out more about a topic.
- Movies or TV programs with a good role models can also positively influence your child.
- Software, apps and websites that get children drawing pictures or making up stories or rhymes can foster creativity. This can also be a way for them to express ideas and feelings.
- Computer games can also help your child make creative decisions. The more interactive computer games and websites are, the better they’ll be at helping your child learn more effectively.