This essay, like many others, is concerned with the effects of television on children, but what is different is the consideration of the role of parent within child-medium interaction. Paul Messaris deals with some intriguing issues such as the role of television in shaping our perceptions of reality and the role of parents in shaping our perceptions of television reality. Think of your early childhood experiences with this medium. How did you learn to distinguish the make-believe from the real, the commercial from the program, the drama from the news? Can you remember at what age? Are you still sometimes unsure? Did your parents use television characters and situations to teach you about the real world? Professor Messaris tells us the an...
2 pages; includes drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge o...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...
This essay, like many others, is concerned with the effects of television on children, but what is d...
How does a parent’s or other adult’s involvement in a child’s TV viewing influence that child\u27s r...
In a project examining the relationship between portrayals of families on prime time television and ...
This is a theoretical examination of certain ways in which a child\u27s development may be affected ...
This article discusses issues of forming and developing media skills in children in a family setting...
Contemporary mass media are perceived by programme-makers, politicians, and the public to have a par...
This study was conducted to examine factors related to mothers' knowledge of their children's televi...
According to Gallup polls, the number of U.S. households owning televisions (TVs) went from 6% in 19...
Comunicação apresentada em 4º Congresso Mundial de Educação de Infância, Madrid, Espanha, 5 - 7 Dez....
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.The media offers entertainment, news...
In today’s society, television has become a major part of a family’s daily activities. As such, chil...
Considerable research has indicated that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers spend large amounts of ...
2 pages; includes drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge o...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...
This essay, like many others, is concerned with the effects of television on children, but what is d...
How does a parent’s or other adult’s involvement in a child’s TV viewing influence that child\u27s r...
In a project examining the relationship between portrayals of families on prime time television and ...
This is a theoretical examination of certain ways in which a child\u27s development may be affected ...
This article discusses issues of forming and developing media skills in children in a family setting...
Contemporary mass media are perceived by programme-makers, politicians, and the public to have a par...
This study was conducted to examine factors related to mothers' knowledge of their children's televi...
According to Gallup polls, the number of U.S. households owning televisions (TVs) went from 6% in 19...
Comunicação apresentada em 4º Congresso Mundial de Educação de Infância, Madrid, Espanha, 5 - 7 Dez....
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.The media offers entertainment, news...
In today’s society, television has become a major part of a family’s daily activities. As such, chil...
Considerable research has indicated that infants, toddlers, and preschoolers spend large amounts of ...
2 pages; includes drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge o...
This study focuses on perceptions of children (from ages 7 to 16) of attributes associated with tele...
This study considers the role of family communication patterns (FCP) on adolescents\u27 perceptions ...