Media Influence
As technology advances and media choices increase, children develop unconstructive social, learning, and health habits that many parents are greatly unaware of. Parents don’t realize that the amount of time children spend consuming the media is second most to anything else children do, besides sleep (Dunnewind, A1). Children today spend more than four hours a day either watching television, fiddling on the computer, or playing video games (Vanderkam, A1). It is estimated that by high school graduation, teenagers will have spent more time in front of the screen than in the classroom (??????). Research goes to show that today’s media has played a significant role in shaping children’s lives, and parents definitely need to
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Approximate Word count = 490
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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