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Young kids are easily frightened by violent images. Behavior problems, nightmares , and trouble sleeping may happen after kids watch violence on screen. Older kids can be scared by violent images too.

Talking with kids this age will help them, so it's important to comfort them and explain what they see to help ease fears. But it's even better to not let your kids view shows or play games that could be frightening. TV and video games often show behaviors like drinking alcohol , doing drugs, smoking cigarettes , and having sex at a young age as cool, fun, and exciting. When these things seem acceptable, kids and teens might be tempted to try them.

That might lead to substance abuse problems, and studies show that teens who watch lots of sexual content are more likely to start sexual activity earlier. Health experts have long linked too much screen time to obesity. When they're staring at screens, kids are inactive and tend to snack. They're also bombarded with ads that encourage them to eat unhealthy foods like potato chips and drink empty-calorie soft drinks that often become favorite snack foods.

Studies show that decreasing the amount of TV kids watched led to less weight gain and lower body mass index BMI. Professor Dudek said a crucial aspect of the research was providing teens with the opportunity to give their own perspectives on potentially harmful online content. As in Sex Education, Professor Dudek says many teens have reported they are comfortable and, in fact, very willing to consume content adults may deem inappropriate.

Teachers told her that the district, which had recently been investigated by the U. The message they heard from leadership was that they had to promote students, whether students were learning or not. Teachers felt that this new system was also failing students of color. This deep distrust in the educational system is different than teacher burnout, Sugrue said. Still, moral injury and teacher burnout are related: The study found that feeling that others in the education system were acting immorally, or had betrayed their values, was correlated with educator burnout and intention to leave the job.

Because one way to respond would be to leave the profession. All Topics. About Us. Group Subscriptions. Recruitment Advertising. Events and Webinars. Spanking may also teach kids that an effective response to feeling angry is to become aggressive. And some kids misbehave to gain attention. So spanking may actually reinforce negative behaviors.

For these reasons, experts do not recommend spanking. Other ways to discipline kids effectively include using timeouts, withholding privileges, modeling appropriate behavior like self-control , and helping kids understand the connection between actions and consequences.



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