Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The children spend the most time watching TV


Parents should exert selection emissions and limit kids time watching cartoons and TV programs.

Cartoons have a major impact on the behavior of children and therefore requires the control of children, experts say, while the Republican Broadcasting Agency (RRA) state that there is no special regulation for this kind of movies.

"The average child spends more time watching television than in school or listening to advice parents learn about the world watching the electronic 'image'," said psychologist Tanjug Aleksandra Jovanovic Hungary.

According to her, with this in mind, it is necessary to exercise control of children's programs.

She said that the cartoons are broadcast on local TV channels mainly cultivate positive values ​​and warned of danger from igranioca and actions in which the sale of video games, aggressive content.

"Violence is the basic concept of these games, according to the real world," said Jovanovic Hungary.

She added that studies show that the aggressive content of the program immediately transferred into the daily life of children, increasing their impulse to violence.

According to her, hence the dual responsibility of parents - to carry out the selection of programs and limit the time watching cartoons and TV programs.

RRA spokesman Srboljub Bogdanovic told Tanjug that there is no specific regulation for the cartoons, that they are subject to the rules under which subject the rest of the program.

He said that the RBA has no specific view on the cartoons.

"Cartoons are part of the program and as such are treated, therefore, broadcasters are free to play in the period in which alone are fit," said Bogdanovic recalled that censorship is prohibited and that does not exist.

He noted that there are no special rules for the cartoons, which would not be valid for all other films.

"If a problem occurs the content of cartoons and cartoon is not suitable for children, to the Broadcasting Agency Council resulted in the situation that exists when it appears that the content in a film that is not appropriate for children," said Bogdanovic.

He stated that citizens can contact the RBA applications if they wish to point out that the program being broadcast is not suitable for children.

"Each application will be considered and for her procedure will be executed in accordance with the procedure, which means that if it is established that the broadcaster made a misdemeanor, he can be warned and he may be sentenced to undergo" Bogdanovic said.

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