TV violence 'encourages bullies'
Violent scenes on children's TV are leading to some kids getting bullied, according to a top Government official.
Education Minister Charles Clarke has called for programme-makers to be more responsible when filming kids' shows.
"Violence on television encourages people to grow up thinking violence is an acceptable way of operating," Mr Clarke told The Observer newspaper.
He also had a go at some children's shows for doing little to educate kids about the world and how to behave
Does TV influence what you eat?
Kids are picking up bad eating habits from watching TV, according to a survey.
Parents have complained that watching things like Homer Simpson's love of doughnuts is encouraging you to adopt an unhealthy lifestyle.
Does what you watch on TV influence what you eat?
When you see people eating chips and chocolate, does it make you want to eat it too?
Maybe watching shows like Jamie's School Dinners has encouraged you to eat more healthily?
Or maybe cookery shows make you try different foods?
Whay do you say?
2 comments:
Hi! my dear teacher
I am well. what about you my love ?
I prefer when I whatch TV
I do not eat anythings .
espishaly chips . because
health is importan(I for get how it write ) and nessery for live .
love you fatemeh .
Good choice, my dear Fatemeh.
Your English is great!!
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