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Three Questions for Parents before Letting their Children Watch TV Online

Topic: Teenagers and ParentingPublished March 9, 2011

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Many experts suggest that TV watching and kids are not a match made in heaven, given most of the programs’ content. Some experts advocate that TV time does not help a child’s maturity because some shows feature characters that stay young. Other experts also suggest that the TV may limit understanding because shows often show common stereotypes. However, the reality is that most homes have TVs because many parents grew up from a generation that had TVs. It may also be impractical to remove the TV altogether because it can promote something positive. For instance, a TV can show animals and places that your child will probably never get to see without the aid of TV. Some shows can also display different cultures that can help children gain awareness. At this point, it’s better to let children watch TV shows on the Internet so you’ll have more control. Most online TV websites are ideal this way because parents can make their own TV schedule for their children. However, before you let your child watch online TV, You should ask the following questions first. Do they filter their materials? Before letting your children watch TV shows online free, check if the website filters shows that requires mature discretion or parental guidance. Graphic violence and obscene language may not influence your children directly, but it may have negative effects in the long run. If the site doesn’t filter inappropriate content, find another website immediately. What are their commercials? Parents who let their children watch TV shows online free should observe possible online ads that the online TV website posts. Sure, the website filters content on actual shows but what if they don’t do these on ads? Your child may get undue exposure to content that may not be age appropriate this way. Does the site have a license to show the programs? If you want your children to watch TV shows online free make sure that the site you choose has copyright. Letting your kids watch an illegal website can send the wrong message that something illegal is okay as long as you benefit from it. The last thing you want is your children questioning your principles when it comes to TV watching.

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